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New Zealand opener Tom Latham will captain the ODI team during their tri-series against Ireland and Bangladesh in May.
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New Zealand opener Tom Latham will captain the ODI team during their tri-series against Ireland and Bangladesh in May.
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson took home three awards at New Zealand Cricket’s ceremony in Auckland on Thursday.
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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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New Zealand left-arm seamer Trent Boult has been ruled out of the third Test against South Africa after failing to sufficiently recover from an upper leg injury.
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New Zealand pace bowler Tim Southee will play no part in the third Test against South Africa in Hamilton due to a torn hamstring.
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South Africa were on the verge of a major collapse against New Zealand on the second day in Wellington, but Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma spearheaded the Proteas’ revival with knocks of 91 and 89 respectively.
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South Africa opener Dean Elgar scored 89 and captain Faf du Plessis made an unbeaten 56 to leave their side within touching distance of a 200-run lead on the penultimate day in Dunedin.
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South Africa claimed the first day honours in Dunedin after opening batsman Dean Elgar rescued his side from a dire situation with an unbeaten knock of 128.
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Proteas opener Dean Elgar and New Zealand left-arm seamer Neil Wagner’s rivalry has been simmering since they were both in school in South Africa. But, they are now looking forward to resurrecting it in the three-Test series that starts on Wednesday.
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New Zealand have drafted all-rounder James Neesham and veteran spinner Jeetan Patel into their squad for the first Test against South Africa, which begins on March 8 in Dunedin.