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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cricket

    Rewriting history... or a simple mistake as various cricket series morph into one another?

    Rewriting history... or a simple mistake as various cricket series morph into one another?


    India's limited overs squad will assemble in Auckland tomorrow to prepare for their three-format tour of New Zealand, starting with a Twenty20 at Eden Park on Friday.

    Last summer India won the ODI series 4-1 but lost the T20s 1-2 against the Black Caps - but captain Virat Kohli doesn't recall it that way.



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     Other Cricket News
     20 Dec: Belligerent batter Travis Head has survived being dropped on 99 to produce a home-town hundred and inch Australia towards retaining the Ashes urn
     20 Dec: An unbeaten Travis Head century has fired Australia to 271 for four and a whopping second-innings lead of 356 runs over England...after three days of the third Ashes test in Adelaide
     20 Dec: The Brisbane Heat has pulled off the Big Bash League's greatest-ever run chase in an eight-wicket home win over the Perth Scorchers
     20 Dec: India's won their home T20 series against South Africa 3-1...after a 30-run win in the 5th and final encounter in Ahmedabad
     19 Dec: The Black Caps have declared on 575 for eight, late on day two of the third test against the West Indies at Mount Maunganui
     19 Dec: Nathan Lyon's handing credit to his quicks after becoming the second highest wicket taker in Australian test cricket history
     18 Dec: New Zealand captain Tom Latham is prepared to debut pace bowler Kristian Clarke if conditions require in the third and final cricket test against the West Indies at Mount Maunganui starting today
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    Business:
    European Union leaders have announced a 183 billion New Zealand dollar loan for Ukraine to help fund its defence against Russia as the war moves into its fourth year 8:16

    Cricket:
    Belligerent batter Travis Head has survived being dropped on 99 to produce a home-town hundred and inch Australia towards retaining the Ashes urn 8:06

    Law and Order:
    Three people have been killed in Taiwan, in a stabbing attack involving smoke bombs at metro stations in Taipei City 7:56

    Entertainment:
    Hugh Jackman once secretly wet himself on stage during Beauty and the Beast 7:50

    Cricket:
    An unbeaten Travis Head century has fired Australia to 271 for four and a whopping second-innings lead of 356 runs over England...after three days of the third Ashes test in Adelaide 7:46

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC's jumped back to the top of the A-League standings with a 2-nil win over the Western Sydney Wanderers in Parramatta 7:36

    Basketball:
    Coach Petteri Koponen isn't happy with the Breakers' defence in the 99-95 NBL basketball loss to the Taipans in Cairns 7:36

    International:
    US to miss deadline to release all Epstein files, Trump official admits 7:36

    Cricket:
    The Brisbane Heat has pulled off the Big Bash League's greatest-ever run chase in an eight-wicket home win over the Perth Scorchers 7:26


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