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Caught WATLING Bowled SOUTHEE
Ian Smith and Sir Richard Hadlee claimed their last wicket as a pair in June 1990 when Smith caught England's Alec Stewart at Nottingham....
Snaps By The Way: Nancy’s Scrapbook
On the 16th of February 1935, the WHITE FERNS played their first Test, facing England at Christchurch's Lancaster Park. Among the players that took...
Without Colour
In mid-2016, the President of the Federazione Cricket Italiana (FCI, the Italian cricket board) declared that cricket would be an Olympic sport if Rome...
Lord Plunket’s Shield
Lord William Lee Plunket was the 5th Baron Plunket and the 12th man to serve as Governor of New Zealand once we became a...
Not On Your Nelson
In New Zealand’s first Test, played against England at Lancaster Park in 1930, the home side had fallen to 86 for 6 before Tom...
Enter Donald Sandman
Unless you play cricket for St Albans, where a cup is named in his honour, most New Zealanders won’t know the name, Donald McKay...
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