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Central Districts: Know your team
Published on :2nd September 2010
New Delhi: The Central Districts will be New Zealand's flag bearers for the 2010 Champions League Twenty20 tournament in South Africa. They will want the Kiwi presence to be felt at this year's edition, something that their predecessors Otago were unable to do last year
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New opponents a bigger challenge
Published on :27th August 2010
Previous lessons can often lead to better results. That's one thing that we know about the Champions League you have to go match by match.
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India have the experience to bounce back: Taylor
Published on :25th August 2010
India might be in woeful form right now but New Zealand captain Ross Taylor says the recent poor run would make Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men all the more dangerous when the two sides clash in a do-or-die encounter of the ODI cricket tri-series in Dambulla on Wednesday.
 
Ross Taylor wins toss, chose to bowl first
Published on :20th August 2010
Dambulla: New Zealand captain Ross Taylor has won the toss and elected to bowl first against Sri Lanka in the fourth ODI of the tri-series in Dambulla.
 
Tri Series: SL look to halt Kiwi march
Published on :12th August 2010
Colombo: Sri Lanka open their tri-series campaign against a buoyant New Zealand side on Friday that embarrassed India in the series opener.
 
Teams Name Final Squads For Champions League
Published on :11th August 2010
The ten teams participating in the 2010 Airtel Champions League in South Africa have named their final squads for the tournament which gets underway on 10th September.
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Tri series: NZ humiliate India by 200 runs
Published on :10th August 2010
Dambulla: Daryl Tuffey took three of the five wickets to fall as the Indians got off to a horror
 
Australia peg back New Zealand despite Ross Taylor s 81-ball century
Published on :29th March 2010
Ross Taylor had mixed emotions after he smashed the quickest Test century for New Zealand, only for his team to relinquish the initiative in the second Test against Australia at Hamilton.
 
Taylor fights after top order struggles
Published on :21st November 2008
Australia's decision to play four fast men began to pay off at the Gabba, where each of the bowlers collected a wicket as New Zealand's top order struggled on the second day. Ross Taylor loomed as the key man for New Zealand as they continued to hammer away at Australia's 214 and he had posted an entertaining 40 not out with support from a watchful Daniel Flynn.
 
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