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    Tight death bowling has taken Canterbury to a one-run win over Otago in cricket's 50-over Ford Trophy at Dunedin after posting 322 for seven

    Tight death bowling has taken Canterbury to a one-run win over Otago in cricket's 50-over Ford Trophy at Dunedin after posting 322 for seven


    Canterbury go top above Auckland after they lost by six wickets to Central Districts at Eden Park's outer oval.

    That result sees the Stags climb off the bottom and up to fourth.

    Wellington beat Northern Districts by four wickets at the Basin Reserve.

    The Firebirds stay third while the Brave are last - the Volts are fifth.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     19 Mar: White Ferns captain Sophie Devine's spoken for the first time about why she took a break from cricket - for a second time
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     17 Mar: Disappointment from the New Zealand Cricket Players Association after the governing body claimed the availability of three casually-contracted players for the build-up series to next year's T20 World Cup
     17 Mar: An acknowledgement of Kyle Jamieson's bowling in the Black Caps' nine-wicket win over Pakistan to open their five-match T20 cricket series in Christchurch
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