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    Black Caps batter Mark Chapman is unsure if a tweaked hamstring will allow him to play in Wednesday's second One Day International against Pakistan in Hamilton

    Black Caps batter Mark Chapman is unsure if a tweaked hamstring will allow him to play in Wednesday's second One Day International against Pakistan in Hamilton


    The in-form left hander was player of the match in the first ODI, smashing a sparkling 131 in the 73-run win in Napier.

    Chapman says he's a day-by-day proposition...but is keen to front up again after the hectic nature of the top order batting in the preceding T20 series.



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