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    Black Caps quick bowler Lockie Ferguson snared a rare hat-trick but still feels he let his team mates down in the series-levelling T20 against Sri Lanka in Dambulla

    Black Caps quick bowler Lockie Ferguson snared a rare hat-trick but still feels he let his team mates down in the series-levelling T20 against Sri Lanka in Dambulla


    New Zealand drew the two-match series one-all after successfully defending a measly 108 to win by five runs.

    Ferguson became just the 5th Black Caps bowler to effect a hat-trick, but was disappointed to leave the field with a calf injury and relieved his team mates stepped up.



    Mitch Hay's six dismissals is the most ever executed by one player in T20 Internationals.

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     06 Dec: A flurry of action after lunch on the opening day of the second cricket test between New Zealand and England at Wellington
     06 Dec: An opening session of two halves between New Zealand and England in the second cricket test at Wellington
     05 Dec: How an unlikely group of Australian cricketers downed India during the World Series cricket war
     05 Dec: Fielding has unsurprisingly been a focus for New Zealand at practice on the eve of the second cricket test against England
     05 Dec: Former Black Caps coach Mike Hesson has endorsed the hosts' decision to run with four seamers for the second cricket test against England starting today in Wellington
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