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    More insights into the anatomy of the New Zealand test cricket team's world championship victory over India at Southampton

    More insights into the anatomy of the New Zealand test cricket team's world championship victory over India at Southampton


    Bowling coach Shane Jurgensen says when they were 15 runs away from victory, the realisation kicked in that his charges wouldn't need to pad up - starting with pace bowler Tim Southee.



    And if you were in any doubt as to what the International Cricket Council's play of the day was from day six as the Black Caps marched to an eight-wicket victory... well, of course it was a cover drive from Rishabh Pant off Neil Wagner.

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     Other Cricket News
     18 Nov: Career best ODI bowling figures from Michael Bracewell haven't been enough for the Black Caps to save their one-day series in Sri Lanka
     17 Nov: The Black Caps are striving to bat better in a bid to take the lollies against Sri Lanka in Kandy tonight
     17 Nov: Another six-wicket bag for a Central Hinds bowler...but with a different outcome in the second round of the women's one-day cricket competition - the Hallyburton-Johnstone Shield
     17 Nov: The Black Caps are banking on a better batting effort in tonight's second One-Dayer against Sri Lanka in Kandy
     17 Nov: Left arm fast bowler Spencer Johnson has produced the greatest-ever figures by an Australian quick in Twenty20 internationals, leading his side to a 13-run win over Pakistan in Sydney with a bag of five for 26
     16 Nov: The Auckland Hearts have beaten Northern Districts by seven wickets at Mount Maunganui, on the opening day of the women's one-day cricket competition, the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield
     16 Nov: Former test bowler Neil Wagner says Tim Southee leaves the New Zealand set-up with some big shoes to fill
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