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New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman BJ Watling could miss the first Test against the West Indies as he is struggling with a hip injury.
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New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman BJ Watling could miss the first Test against the West Indies as he is struggling with a hip injury.
De Kock injured his finger during the second Test
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South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock could be sidelined for the third Test against New Zealand in Hamilton, which begins on March 25.
Maharaj finished with career-best figures of 5-94 off 28.3 overs
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South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj took a five-wicket haul to ensure things didn’t get out of hand for his side on the third day of the first Test in Dunedin.
Al Hasan ended the day with figures of 3-32 off seven overs
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New Zealand looked to be cruising for most of the second day in Christchurch, but Bangladesh clawed their way back into contention with a few quick wickets before rain halted their charge.
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New Zealand batsman Colin Munro and wicketkeeper BJ Watling have been included in the ODI squad for the upcoming series against Pakistan.
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New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson scored his fifth century of the year to lead his side to a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the second Test in Hamilton.
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Pace bowler Dushmantha Chameera claimed his maiden five-wicket haul as Sri Lanka fought their way back into contention on the second day of the second Test against New Zealand in Hamilton.
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New Zealand opening batsman Martin Guptill has been under heavy criticism as of late, but he silenced his critics with a superb 156 to put his side in a commanding position against Sri Lanka on the first day of the first Test in Dunedin.
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New Zealand have opted to retain opening batsman Martin Guptill and spinner Mark Craig for the upcoming series against Sri Lanka despite their poor performances in the recently concluded series against Australia.
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Australia’s pace duo of Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Marsh ripped through New Zealand’s top order to put the Baggy Greens in a commanding position at the end of the second day of the third Test in Adelaide.