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    Former Black Cap Peter McGlashan has pointed to the selections of Finn Allen and Devon Conway as possible flaws in New Zealand's approach to the T20 World Cup

    Former Black Cap Peter McGlashan has pointed to the selections of Finn Allen and Devon Conway as possible flaws in New Zealand's approach to the T20 World Cup


    The Kiwis have been all but eliminated from Super 8 contention after a second loss, falling to the West Indies by 13 runs in Trinidad.

    Conway has been out since February with a thumb injury while Allen missed the T20 series in Pakistan due to a back injury.

    McGlashan says the workload across multiple formats might be too great.



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