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New Zealand left-arm seamer Neil Wagner carved through England’s batting line-up with a five-wicket haul to lead his side to an innings and 65-run win in Mount Maunganui.
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New Zealand left-arm seamer Neil Wagner carved through England’s batting line-up with a five-wicket haul to lead his side to an innings and 65-run win in Mount Maunganui.
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Wicketkeeper-batsman BJ Watling scored an unbeaten 119 as New Zealand fought back brilliantly on the third day in Mount Maunganui and forged a 41-run lead over England.
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Sam Curran dismissed Tom Latham and New Zealand captain Kane Williamson to keep England on top on the second day of the first Test in Mount Maunganui.
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Joe Denly and Ben Stokes scored 74 and 67 not out respectively to give England the upper hand over New Zealand on the opening day of the first Test in Mount Maunganui.
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Mohammed Shami took three wickets as India not only beat New Zealand by three wickets in the third ODI, but also secured an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
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Rohit Sharma scored 87 and Kuldeep Yadav took four wickets as India crushed New Zealand by 90 runs in the second ODI in Mount Maunganui.
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Sri Lanka all-rounder Thisara Perera struck a career-best 140, but it wasn’t enough to lead his side to victory against New Zealand as they lost by 21 runs in Mount Maunganui.
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Opening batsman Martin Guptill smashed a spectacular 138 as New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka by 45 runs in the first ODI in Mount Maunganui.
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England all-rounder Ben Stokes struck an unbeaten 63 and took two wickets as his side cruised to a six-wicket win over New Zealand in the second ODI in Mount Maunganui.

Anderson became the first New Zealand batsman and fifth overall to hit at least 10 sixes in a Twenty20 International
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New Zealand batsman Corey Anderson clubbed a sensational 94 not out to not only lead his side to a 27-run win over Bangladesh in the third Twenty20 International in Mount Maunganui, but also help them complete a 3-0 whitewash.