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    The Black Caps are promising not to dwell on their historic test series sweep in India, as they turn their focus to the white-ball format

    The Black Caps are promising not to dwell on their historic test series sweep in India, as they turn their focus to the white-ball format


    Six members of the test squad are now in Sri Lanka for three one-dayers and two T20 clashes, the first of which takes place in Dambulla overnight.

    Batter Will Young says it's a different vibe turning to white ball cricket, but the nine reinforcements are adding spice.



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     Other Cricket News
     13 Nov: Black Caps coach Gary Stead is backing Tom Blundell as his number one wicket-keeping option for the test format ahead of their home series against England later this month
     13 Nov: Otago bowlers Max Chu and Jake Gibson have put on an unbeaten 96-run stand for the ninth wicket which will force Central Districts to bat again in their Plunket Shield domestic cricket matchup in Napier
     11 Nov: Captain Mitch Santner is impressed with the spark newcomers are providing the Black Caps
     11 Nov: Three Black Caps are set to bolster Wellington ahead of their Plunket Shield title defence
     11 Nov: Black Caps quick bowler Lockie Ferguson snared a rare hat-trick but still feels he let his team mates down in the series-levelling T20 against Sri Lanka in Dambulla
     10 Nov: Nathan McSweeney has received a maiden test call-up to open the batting for Australia in the upcoming series against India starting in Perth
     10 Nov: The Black Caps have been dismissed for 108 in their second and final T20 cricket match against Sri Lanka in Dambulla
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