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Kiwis Through, South Africa Out!

Published: April 2, 2011

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Dhaka: New Zealand took on the Proteas on Friday, March 25 2011, at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium here in Mirpur. South Africa, who had topped the group table, went into this game as favourites. New Zealand on the other hand, has had its ups and down in the road to the world cup so far. The [...]


Dhoni “dissapointed” by performance of batsmen

Published: August 11, 2010

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India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni described their humiliating 200-run defeat to New Zealand as “disappointing” and said they paid the price for not holding on to their chances in the first match of the triangular ODI series here on Tuesday.


Kiwis humiliate India in tri-series opener

Published: August 11, 2010

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Short-pitch bowling once again proved to be India’s nemesis as the Kiwis bowled India out for just 88, handing them a humiliating 200-run defeat to gain a bonus point in the first match of the triangular ODI series.


Tri-series in Sri Lanka is good preparation for the World Cup: Ross Taylor

Published: August 10, 2010

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New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor on Monday said the tri-series in Sri Lanka would earn the Black Caps some valuable experience of playing in sub-continent conditions before the 2011 World Cup.


I just wanted to get out of India: Shane Bond

Published: April 23, 2010

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New Zealand’s tear away fast bowler Shane Bond, who played for Kolkata Knight Riders in the ongoing Indian Premier League, has said his last few days in India were “nervy” following the bomb blasts outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium ahead of the match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians on April 17.


Stewart replaces injured Taylor for third ODI

Published: March 8, 2010

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Injury-hit New Zealand have called up rookie Shanan Stewart as replacement for the injured Ross Taylor for Tuesday’s third ODI of the Chappell-Hadlee series against Australia.


Taylor seals series win for New Zealand

Published: February 8, 2010

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Ross Taylor scored a 52-ball 78 as New Zealand defeated Bangladesh by five wickets in the second one-day international to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.


Oram’s histrionics take New Zealand to comprehensive win over Bangladesh

Published: February 6, 2010

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Kiwi all-rounder Jacob Oram pulverised the Bangladesh bowlers, smashing 83 off just 40 balls to set up a comprehensive 146-runs win for New Zealand in the first of the three one-dayers against Bangladesh.


Duminy’s brilliance stuns Bangalore

Published: October 9, 2009

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In 2008, at the same venue, in the inaugural match of the IPL, Brendan McCullum decided to give the people of Bangalore a treat and played what was probably one of the best knocks we will ever witness as he humiliated the Royal Challengers Bangalore team on way to 158. This time, it was JP Duminy, who on the inaugural night of the star studded Airtel Champions League T20; played one of the best innings of his career making a flawless 99 not out to take the Cape Cobras to a thrilling last over win over the Royal Challengers.


Watson helps Aussies retain Champions Trophy

Published: October 6, 2009

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Australian bowlers came to the party on the big day once again restricting the Kiwis to a modest 200 and then Shane Watson scored his second consecutive century to guide Australia to a six wicket win as they were crowed the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy winners.


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