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    Hopes plenty of scarfies head down to Dunedin's University Oval to cheer on the Black Caps in their first one day cricket international against Bangladesh tomorrow

    Hopes plenty of scarfies head down to Dunedin's University Oval to cheer on the Black Caps in their first one day cricket international against Bangladesh tomorrow


    The Black Caps put on a show at University Oval last month against Australia in the second Twenty20, winning by four runs - which was during Dunedin's O-week.

    Tomorrow's match is already a sell out.

    Coach Gary Stead and his side enjoy playing in front of a full house in Dunedin.



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