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    NZ Cricket Selects Kayley Knight for International Debut

    Christchurch, March 24 – Kayley Knight has been included in the 13-strong squad to face South Africa in the ODI series, which begins on Sunday.Amelia Kerr will lead a similar squad, with the exception of Suzie Bates, Flora Devonshire, and Georgia Plimmer, who have returned from injury and will...
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    Revitalizing T20: NZC's Shift to NZ20 League

    Auckland, March 23 New Zealand Cricket (NZC) will pursue the proposed NZ20 franchise league as the preferred option for its domestic T20 competition to revitalize its 21-year-old Super Smash tournament.The NZC Board said it has made a preliminary decision to support the establishment of the...
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    White Ferns Legend Lea Tahuhu Announces ODI Retirement

    Wellington, March 8 – New Zealand seamer Lea Tahuhu has announced her retirement from Women's ODIs, bringing an end to her 15-year career in the format. She will remain available for selection in T20Is.NZC said Tahuhu will be part of the White Ferns squad for the T20I series against South...
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    White Ferns Series: Key Players Selected for Zimbabwe

    Wellington, February 20 – Uncapped players Kayley Knight and Nensi Patel are set to make their international debuts after being named in the New Zealand Women’s squad for the white-ball series against Zimbabwe at home, NZC announced on Friday.The series, which begins on February 24, marks the...
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    Lauren Down Announces Retirement After 15-Year Career

    New Delhi, February 19 – New Zealand cricketer Lauren Down has announced her retirement from the sport at the age of 30, bringing an end to her 15-year career. She played 35 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 13 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) for the White Ferns since her international debut in...
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    Kerr Takes Helm: New Zealand Women's Team Announces New Skipper

    Wellington, February 15 – New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr has been appointed as the new captain of the New Zealand women's team across all formats. She takes over from Sophie Devine, who stepped down after last year's Women's ODI World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.The 25-year-old, who has...
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