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Tom Latham and Jeet Raval scored 161 and a career-best 132 as New Zealand continued to torment Bangladesh on the second day in Hamilton.
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Tom Latham and Jeet Raval scored 161 and a career-best 132 as New Zealand continued to torment Bangladesh on the second day in Hamilton.
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Trent Boult took six wickets in 15 balls to leave Sri Lanka in shambles before Tom Latham and Jeet Raval extended New Zealand’s lead to 305 with knocks of 74 each.
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New Zealand opener Jeet Raval and all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme scored 84 and 58 respectively to hand their side a slim advantage over the West Indies on the opening day of the second Test in Hamilton.
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New Zealand all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme, opener Jeet Raval and batsman Neil Broom have been included in the list of centrally contracted players for the 2017/18 season.
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All-rounder Colin de Grandhomme, opener Jeet Raval and batsman Neil Broom have all been included in New Zealand’s list of centrally contracted players for the 2017/18 season.
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson led by example, scoring an unbeaten 148, to give his side a seven-run lead over South Africa going into penultimate day of the third Test in Hamilton.
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New Zealand openers Tom Latham and Jeet Raval helped their side get off to a strong start after the Black Caps bowled South Africa out for 314 on the second day in Hamilton.
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Keshav Maharaj bamboozled New Zealand with his spin bowling, so much so that he ended up with career-best figures and guided South Africa to an eight-wicket win on the third day in Wellington.
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson led by example with an unbeaten 78 after South Africa were bowled out for 308 on the second day of the first Test in Dunedin.
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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.