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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cricket

    A chance for Black Caps newcomers to shine in tomorrow morning's first T20 against Pakistan at Rawalpindi

    A chance for Black Caps newcomers to shine in tomorrow morning's first T20 against Pakistan at Rawalpindi


    The team are without nine regulars - including Kane Williamson - due to the Indian Premier League, while others are injured or being rested.

    Black Caps batter Mark Chapman says it's an opportunity for others.



    No New Zealand broadcaster has yet purchased the rights to show tomorrow morning's game, which will otherwise be streamed on Youtube.

    First ball's at 2.30.

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     Other Cricket News
     15 Feb: The Auckland Aces have moved to the top of cricket's Ford Trophy ladder after a 71-run win over last-placed Northern Districts at Eden Park's outer oval
     15 Feb: The Black Caps will head into cricket's Champions Trophy off the back of an unbeaten run in the Tri Series, trumping Pakistan by five wickets in the decider in Karachi
     15 Feb: The Black Caps have won the one-day cricket Tri-Series against Pakistan and South Africa
     14 Feb: Black Caps fast bowler Ben Sears has been ruled out of next week's Champions Trophy with a hamstring injury
     14 Feb: The Black Caps are hoping to have allrounder Rachin Ravindra and pace bowler Lockie Ferguson fit and firing again for the upcoming Champions Trophy in Pakistan
     13 Feb: Australian spinner Matt Kuhnemann is expected to play domestic cricket - as a cloud hangs over his future at the international level
     12 Feb: An absolute peach from Australian captain Pat Cummins - before a ball has even been sent down at cricket's Champions Trophy
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    International:
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    Rugby:
    The Highlanders are lamenting a lack of ruthlessness after losing their opening Super Rugby Pacific match at the death, 37-36 to the Waratahs in Sydney 8:26

    Motoring:
    The Wellington Phoenix are ruing a lack of execution in the box in the wake of their 1-nil A-League defeat by the Melbourne Victory away 8:16

    Business:
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