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New Zealand tour of England 2013

Joe Root is answer to England’s middle-order problem

Joe Root continued in his rich vein of form on Wednesday and raised hopes of being the solution to England's middle-order problem with a career-best 236 for Yorkshire against Derbyshire.

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New Zealand series against England not ‘entree’ for Ashes, says Mike Hesson

New Zealand have arrived in London with coach Mike Hesson, insisting the Black Caps are determined to be more than just a warm-up act for the Ashes series later in the English season.

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Kevin Pietersen ruled out of New Zealand series with knee injury

Star England batsman Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out of next month's home Test series with New Zealand due to a knee injury, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Tuesday.

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Alastair Cook eyes sustained dominance till ICC World Cup 2015

England captain Alastair Cook believes his team could be on the verge of a period of sustained dominance which would peak with a World Cup triumph in two years.

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Australian wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi in New Zealand ODI squad for England tour

Former Australian wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi was named in the 15-man New Zealand one-day squad for their upcoming tour to England and the Champions Trophy.

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England strike back after Peter Fulton’s century on Day 2

New Zealand opener Peter Fulton's marathon innings came to an end at 136 as England struck back with three wickets on the second morning of the third and deciding Test at Eden Park on Saturday.

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Kevin Pietersen’s injury worries captain Alastair Cook

Enter URLhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXAlTAakh7Q&feature=em-uploademailThe England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said Pietersen experienced knee pain while fielding in preparation for the four-day game in Queenstown ahead of the Test series, which has failed to resolve satisfactorily. "Recent scans confirm an injury to the right knee with bone bruising and possible cartilage damage to the kneecap. The 32-year-old...

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James Anderson performing below his best, feels England bowling coach

England bowling coach David Sekar feels that pacer James Anderson is performing below his best currently, given the standards he has set in the past. Sekar feels that Anderson isn't getting into rhythm. However, he is confident that the pacer is just a couple of spells away from getting back to becoming a match-winning bowler....

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New-Zealand-England 2nd Test drawn after washout

The second Test between New Zealand and England was declared a draw after the final day's play at Wellington's Basin Reserve was abandoned due to persistent rain.

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Live Cricket Score: New Zealand vs England, 2nd Test at Wellington — Day 5

Rain abandoned the fourth day's play between New Zealand and England at Basin Reserve on Sunday, with the hosts reached 162 for two in their second essay.

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