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New Zealand beat Zimbabwe by 34 runs in second T20

New Zealand opening batsmen Brendon McCullum and Martin Guptill continued their assault on the Zimbabwe bowlers to set up a comfortable win in the second and final Twenty20 international at Harare Sports Club on Monday.

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Brendon McCullum stars in New Zealand win over Zimbabwe

By Andrew Muchineripi

 

Brendon McCullum slammed an unbeaten 81 as New Zealand raced to a 10-wicket win in the first Twenty20 international against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on Saturday.

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CLT20 Statistical Review: Kolkata vs Auckland

Statistical highlights of the Champions League Twenty20 match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Auckland Aces.

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Pakistan buckle under pressure

By Jamie Alter

 

Umar Akmal's resistance ended on 38 when he picked out the deep midwicket patroller, and Nathan McCullum soon added another wicket by rapping Abdur Rehman's front pad. With this game over as a contest, it was left to Razzaq to delay the inevitable.

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Guptill, McCullum star in New Zealand’s win over Zimbabwe

 

New Zealand romped to a clinical 10-wicket victory against Zimbabwe in the World Cup on Friday, boosting their chances of making it to the quarter-finals.

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New Zealand players shocked by Christchurch earthquake

New Zealand's World Cup cricketers were left shocked by the news of the Christchurch earthquake Tuesday as they scrambled desperately for news of loved ones caught up in the devastation.

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Guptill slams century as New Zealand pip Ireland

Martin Guptill slammed a century as New Zealand beat Ireland by 32 runs in a World Cup warm-up played at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium on Saturday. Guptill hit a determined 130 after the New Zealand were inserted in by Ireland. James Franklin, Jesse Ryder and Ross Taylor also made useful contributions which helped the Black Caps to post an imposing score of 311 for 6 off its allotted fifty overs.

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New Zealand have an uphill task in this World Cup

New Zealand go into the World Cup low on confidence, having lost 14 of their last 16 ODIs.

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