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New Zealand news from Cricinfo
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Shane Bond in coaching role for Central Districts
Shane Bond, the former New Zealand fast bowler, has been appointed assistant coach of Central Districts for the Champions League Twenty20 in South Africa
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New Zealand Cricket creates IPL window for players
An allocation of $65 million for grassroots funding is one of the salient features of an eight-year agreement between the New Zealand board, the players association and the six major domestic associations
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Injury-ravaged Jacob Oram targets World Cup
New Zealand allrounder Jacob Oram has said that he is not yet ready to retire and is determined to play the 2011 World Cup despite another knee injury
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Moller appointed New Zealand Cricket chairman
Chris Moller is New Zealand Cricket's new chairman following Alan Isaac's promotion to the ICC vice-presidency
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Knee surgery forces Oram out of Champions League
The allrounder Jacob Oram will have knee surgery next week that will rule him out of the Champions League
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Gloucestershire sign young New Zealand bowler
Gloucestershire have signed James Fuller, a 20-year-old pace bowler from New Zealand, on a three-year contact
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Lee sets sights on New Zealand Twenty20
A group of Australian limited-overs specialists including Brett Lee could be crossing the ditch to New Zealand to play in its Twenty20 league this summer
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Inexperienced New Zealand learn from defeat
New Zealand's Dambulla adventure had started so promisingly, with their biggest win over India, but it ended on a disheartening note for their inexperienced side
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Knee injury sends Jacob Oram home
Jacob Oram is set to miss the remainder of the Sri Lanka tri-series due to a recurring patella tendon injury in the knee that is affecting his ability to bowl
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Sehwag, seamers lead India into final
A combination of belligerent hitting by Virender Sehwag and potent seam bowling helped India storm to the final of the tri-series
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Batting worries for teams in knockout clash
The topsy-turvy league phase reaches its conclusion on Wednesday when India and New Zealand face off in an elimination match
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Taylor wary of dangerous India
New Zealand captain Ross Taylor has said India's unpredictable run so far in the tri-series made them a dangerous proposition ahead of the virtual semi-final between the two sides on Wednesday
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NZ domestic teams announce contracted players
The six major associations in New Zealand have announced their list of 12 contracted players for the 2010-11 season
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Pakistan's tour of NZ includes six ODIs
Pakistan will tour New Zealand at the end of the year for a series of two Tests, six ODIs and three Twenty20 internationals, New Zealand Cricket has announced
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New Zealand deny offer to play in Pakistan
New Zealand have denied making any offer to tour Pakistan to help raise funds for victims of the floods in the country
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Peter Ingram credits Virender Sehwag for turnaround
Peter Ingram, the New Zealand batsman, has said learning from watching Virender Sehwag bat has helped transform his career
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Cricket boards offer to help Pakistan
A number of cricket boards have offered to help Pakistan raise relief funds for the people affected by the floods that have devastated the country
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Mills punished for breaching warm-up rule
Kyle Mills was bizarrely banned from bowling for half an hour in Friday's rained-out game after breaching a little-known rule which states that a warm-up delivery can't bounce on the pitches in the middle
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Reserve day washed out too
In two days, heavy rains forced the abandonment of the fourth ODI of the tri-series and the subsequent reserve day
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South Africa take tournament after wash-outs
South Africa emerged as the Emerging Players Tournament victors after the final against India was washed out at Allan Border Field in Brisbane
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