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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cricket

    England have employed a rest-and-rotation policy for the third dead rubber cricket test against New Zealand starting tomorrow in Hamilton

    England have employed a rest-and-rotation policy for the third dead rubber cricket test against New Zealand starting tomorrow in Hamilton


    Chris Woakes makes way for Matt Potts in the pace bowling ranks.

    Potts took 14 wickets in three matches against the Black Caps during the 2022 tour, which England won 3-nil in their maiden series under coach Brendon McCullum.

    Captain Ben Stokes describes the logic behind the decision.



    Black Caps spin bowling all-rounder Mitch Santner looks poised to replace pace bowling all-rounder Nathan Smith if their practice routines were an indication.

    Tim Southee has had a Seddon Park end named after him for his 107th and final test.

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     13 Dec: Pakistan red-ball coach Jason Gillespie has resigned from the job after just seven months in charge
     12 Dec: The Black Sticks women have named their squad for two tests and two practice matches against the United States in Auckland next month
     10 Dec: Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood is confident he'll be able to prove his fitness for the third test against India in Brisbane starting Saturday
     09 Dec: Are the New Zealand test cricketers spooked by England's current aggressive strategy?
     09 Dec: England captain Ben Stokes has saluted his side's ability to adapt to adversity in their 323-run second cricket test win over New Zealand at Wellington to take an unassailable 2-nil series lead
     08 Dec: After losing to India by 295 runs in Perth, the Australian's have redeemed themselves by handing India a 10-wicket thrashing in the second test in Adelaide
     08 Dec: New Zealand are 199 for six, chasing 583 for victory at tea on the third day of the second cricket test in Wellington
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