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    A chance for Black Caps newcomers to shine in tomorrow morning's first T20 against Pakistan at Rawalpindi

    A chance for Black Caps newcomers to shine in tomorrow morning's first T20 against Pakistan at Rawalpindi


    The team are without nine regulars - including Kane Williamson - due to the Indian Premier League, while others are injured or being rested.

    Black Caps batter Mark Chapman says it's an opportunity for others.



    No New Zealand broadcaster has yet purchased the rights to show tomorrow morning's game, which will otherwise be streamed on Youtube.

    First ball's at 2.30.

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     10 Dec: The West Indies are 92 for two at lunch after the first session of the second cricket test against New Zealand in Wellington
     09 Dec: England's second-highest test wicket taker reckons the current team hit a near two-decade low in one key area in falling to a 2-nil deficit in the Ashes cricket series
     09 Dec: Former England bowler Stuart Broad has plucked out one positive from the side's Ashes struggles
     09 Dec: A realistic reflection of the modern cricket calendar for Black Caps coach Rob Walter as he deals with a raft of injuries
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