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VIDEO: New Zealand begin summer preparations at High Performance Centre in Lincoln

The New Zealand team were seen practicing at the all-weather training marquee at the High Performance Centre, setup by New Zealand Cricket (NZC) in Lincoln recently. The Black Caps, as they are popularly known, have started begun their training for what promises to be a gruelling summer ahead, starting with a three-Test series against Trans-Tasman...

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New Zealand witnesses spike in number of youngsters registering for cricket following ICC World Cup 2015 success

The trend of increased registrations has begun in Auckland and is expected to engulf the whole country.

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New Zealand Cricket chief summoned as witness in Chris Cairns perjury trial

Chris Cairns' perjury trial will also see Brendon McCullum stand as witness in court.

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New Zealand scraps match-referees from Plunket Shield

This decision has been taken by New Zealand Cricket (NZC) to curtail costs.

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Dimitri Mascarenhas appointed full-time New Zealand bowling coach

Mascarenhas's appointment was confirmed after his role in NZ's recent Test series vs England.

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Jesse Ryder included in New Zealand A squad to tour UAE in November

NZC national selection general manager Bruce Edgar said the tour was a chance to assess Ryder.

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New Zealand announce panel for female umpires

New Zealand Cricket has in the meanwhile announced a panel of umpires consisting of only female members.

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NZC not to offer amnesty to its players heading into the 2015 World Cup

New Zealand's domestic cricketers would be shielded from public during matches.

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Kepler Wessels suprised with Jesse Ryder’s inclusion in New Zealand squad

The contemplation over Ryder's participation continues after the all-rounder smashed 136 off 57 balls.

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New Zealand vs South Africa 2014: Ross Taylor would miss ODI series due to calf injury

Williamson's left wrist injury means he will miss at least the first ODI against South Africa.

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