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Jacob Oram likely to retire after 2012 T20 World Cup

By CricketCountry Staff

 

A rejuvenated Jacob Oram said he is excited about the new era under new captain Ross Taylor and revealed he is targeting next year's Twenty20 World Cup as his international cricket swansong.

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New Zealand pre-season training camp to begin on September 19

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Ahead of the Zimbabwe and Australia tours, New Zealand cricketers, except those playing in the upcoming Champions League T20 in India will take part in a pre-season training camp at Lincoln.

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New Zealand’s tour dates to Zimbabwe and Australia confirmed

By CricketCountry Staff

 

New Zealand Cricket has confirmed dates for the upcoming series and warm-up matches have been added to the BLACKCAPS tour of Australia to complete the overseas tour schedule for 2011.

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Kiwis to host Zimbabwe after 11 years

New Zealand will host Zimbabwe for the first time in 11 years as part of a home international schedule early next year that also features South Africa, according to officials.

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Ross Taylor named New Zealand captain

Batsman Ross Taylor has been appointed New Zealand cricket captain, replacing spin bowler Daniel Vettori, who stepped down in March after the World Cup.

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Top 20 New Zealand cricketers to express view on future captain

The cricket administrators of New Zealand have asked the country's top 20 players to express their views on the leadership capabilities of Brendon McCullum and Ross Taylor, who are top contenders to succeed Daniel Vettori.

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Post-mortem: Why the magic of 2008 eluded Rajasthan Royals in 2011

Unlike 2008, the RR have not had any stellar performers this season.

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The moments, methods and madness of week four in the Indian Premier League

Here are some key moments in the fourth week of the IPL fourth edition.

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An ageing Shane Warne holds the key for Rajasthan Royals’ fortune in IPL4

In the inaugural edition of the IPL, the Davids had turned into Goliaths.

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Taylor believes New Zealand can create history

By Shahid Hashmi

 

Ace batsman Ross Taylor believes New Zealand can make history by qualifying for a first World Cup final by beating co-hosts Sri Lanka on Tuesday. The Black Caps will appear in their sixth World Cup semi-final since losing to eventual winners the West Indies in the inaugural edition held in England in 1975.

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