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  •   Home > News > National > Upper South Island

    A good start with the ball for the White Ferns after sending England in to bat, in the second Twenty20 match in Nelson

    A good start with the ball for the White Ferns after sending England in to bat, in the second Twenty20 match in Nelson


    The hosts have made big inroads into the English line-up, with six wickets falling at Saxton Oval.

    Captain Sophie Devine has two of them - the tourists were 80 for six after 14 overs, a short time ago .

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     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    Two youths have pleaded not guilty to murder following the death of a 15-year-old in Napier earlier this year 11:07

    Entertainment:
    Josh Duhamel has undergone cataract surgery 11:01

    Tennis:
    The United States have stayed on course for a record-extending 19th Billie Jean King Cup women's tennis crown in Shenzen 10:47

    Entertainment:
    Chase Chrisley checked into rehab to get help with his alcohol struggles 10:31

    Business:
    The economic downturn is hitting our manufacturing sector particularly hard 10:27

    Environment:
    Caribbean coral reefs are running out of time to keep up with rising seas – new study 10:27

    Rugby:
    Kyle Preston is happy to wait for his next opportunity to wear an All Blacks jersey 10:27

    National:
    Instant ramen: a short history of a long noodle 10:17

    National:
    Friday essay: I loved being a ‘90s rock journalist, but sometimes it was a boys’ club nightmare 10:07

    International:
    After deadly floods in Bali, its people want answers. Many are blaming overtourism 10:07


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