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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cricket

    The Black Caps don't believe the loss to South Africa will derail their T20 World Cup campaign

    The Black Caps don't believe the loss to South Africa will derail their T20 World Cup campaign


    New Zealand will look to secure their place in the Super Eight stage with a victory over Canada tonight.

    All rounder Glenn Phillips says they're still able to take positives from the Proteas defeat.



    Tonight's game starts at 6.30 in Chennai.

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