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Australia 'A' batsmen leave New Zealanders with imposing target
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Maharashtra bowled out on Day One
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Drum-Walker act makes a mess of Canterbury
Auckland ripped through Canterbury today on the third day of their State Championship match at Eden Park as the visitors appeared to forget that the p
National one-day championship to stage 99 matches
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Hampshire Rose Bowl is ready for investors
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