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    Black Caps pace bowler Tim Southee says it was a childhood dream to represent New Zealand, but now's the right time to bow out of test cricket

    Black Caps pace bowler Tim Southee says it was a childhood dream to represent New Zealand, but now's the right time to bow out of test cricket


    The 35-year-old will retire following the upcoming home series against England in December... unless New Zealand qualify for the World Test Championship final in June.



    The All Blacks will wear their alternate white jerseys against France on Sunday morning, for the first time in three years.

    The last time they wore the white strip was their last stand-alone test against France.

    Hooker Codie Taylor says it's still an All Blacks jersey - and that's all that matters to them.



    The Silver Ferns are staring at an empty January test window... with a six-month gap in their calendar with no Nations Cup and a shortened ANZ Premiership.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     16 Nov: India have crushed South Africa by 135 runs in their fourth T20 contest in Johannesburg
     16 Nov: Black Caps coach Gary Stead has paid tribute to Tim Southee's resilience as the paceman's test cricket career nears its final stages
     16 Nov: A passing of the torch moment for the Black Caps in the upcoming home test series against England
     15 Nov: Black Caps great Tim Southee says the recent 3-nil series sweep of India is right up there in terms of his career test achievements
     14 Nov: Black Caps allrounder Michael Bracewell is hopeful the 45-run loss to Sri Lanka in Dambulla will be a learning experience for the side's youngsters
     13 Nov: Northern Districts have beaten Canterbury by seven wickets in their opening four-day Plunket Shield contest in Christchurch
     13 Nov: Black Caps coach Gary Stead is keeping his cards close to his chest over his test side to face England at home later this month
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