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Hiini in Holland
The UK is no longer the only destination Kiwi cricketers choose to go during the New Zealand winter months – Holland is fast becoming an exciting alternative to the traditional cricketing nations.
11 June, 2010 in Domestic News
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Sir Jack Newman Award winner announced
The 2009/10 winner of the Sir Jack Newman Award, recognising an outstanding junior cricket administrator for his or her past and present services to the development of junior cricket in New Zealand, is John Grocott from Christchurch.
11 June, 2010 in Community News
International News
Southee named in top 50 sexy sportsmen
BLACKCAPS pace man Tim Southee has been named as one of the most sexy men in sport.
10 June, 2010 in International News
International News
Franklins, Butler star for Gloucestershire
James Franklin smashed an unbeaten 41 and Ian Butler took three wickets as the Gloucestershire Gladiators easily beat the Surrey Lions by 10 wickets in the Friends Provident t20 competition.
09 June, 2010 in International News
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Kiwis to star in Friends Provident T20 competition
While New Zealand is heading into winter, in the Northern Hemisphere the cricket season is heating up.
09 June, 2010 in Domestic News
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Alan Hunt to coach the Central Stags
Former Auckland representative Alan Hunt has been appointed to coach the Central Stags for the next two years.
08 June, 2010 in Domestic News
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Lancashire sign Nathan McCullum, Gloucestershire sign Butler
McCullum will replace Pakistan's Shoaib Malik, who will miss the tournament due to international commitments, following the reversal of his ban by the PCB.
08 June, 2010 in Domestic News
International News
More than meets the eye
You can’t have a cricket game without umpires. Whether you are looking at getting involved for a hobby, or for a career, umpiring is a great way to stay involved and give something back to cricket.
08 June, 2010 in International News
Domestic News
New face of Central Districts Cricket
After having the same leader for over 20 years, it was time for a change and this week Central Districts Cricket Association welcomed in their new leader in the form of Hugh Henderson.
08 June, 2010 in Domestic News
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Tim Johnston Makes Bollywood Debut
Canterbury and New Zealand Under 19 off spinner Tim Johnston has settled into the English lifestyle. Canterbury Cricket recently caught up with Tim to see how things have been going now that his season is well under way.
08 June, 2010 in Domestic News
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Fitness in the colder months
Bryan Stronach, strength and conditioning coach for the BLACKCAPS, said if you want to be the best cricketer possible fitness is of the utmost importance.
02 June, 2010 in Domestic News
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Glasgow going well for Leighton Burtt
Canterbury Wizards talent Leighton Burtt is one of the many domestic players who have headed off shore during the New Zealand winter to gain more experience in cricket.
02 June, 2010 in Domestic News
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Overseas Pitches No Match for Tom Latham
Captain of the Canterbury Under 19 side, Tom Latham, is the first Canterbury Player to take part in the exchange programme with Durham County Cricket Club.
02 June, 2010 in Domestic News
International News
Boosting women’s cricket (1)
The White Ferns have just returned from the ICC World Twenty20 competition, where they were once again “bridesmaids” - coming runners up in the competition two years running.
27 May, 2010 in International News
International News
White Ferns squad named for tour of England
The series kicks off with the first of three Twenty20 matches against England on June 29. This is followed by a single One-Day International against Ireland, a 50-over match against the England Academy, finishing with a five match One-Day International series against the world champion England team.
27 May, 2010 in International News
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Boosting high performance in Wellington
Robbie Kerr will join the dedicated Wellington team on June 1 and takes up the role of High Performance Manager.
26 May, 2010 in Domestic News
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Hallowed turf all gone
The hallowed turf that was up for sale recently at Seddon Park in Hamilton was a hit with local cricket fans, businesses and cricket players alike.
26 May, 2010 in Domestic News
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Paul Strang reflects on his first full year with the Aces
Auckland Aces coach Paul Strang is currently relaxing after his first full season with the side, but recently he took some time out to reflect on the 2009/10 season and what the winter months hold during an interview with Auckland Cricket Radio.
26 May, 2010 in Domestic News
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Andrew de Boorders’ overseas travels
Over the winter months many domestic players head off shore to gain experience in different cricketing environments.
25 May, 2010 in Domestic News
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Broom sweeps injury aside
BLACKCAPS batsman Neil Broom is back, ready to go and has his hand up ready for selection after an injury cut short his season.
25 May, 2010 in Domestic News
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Vettori keen for future US tours
BLACKCAPS captain Daniel Vettori thought the Pearls Cup series against Sri Lanka was a success despite low scoring games.
24 May, 2010 in International News
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