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    Hope springs eternal for New Zealand Cricket that starting an international summer on October 1 works out against Australia at Mt Maunganui's Bay Oval

    Hope springs eternal for New Zealand Cricket that starting an international summer on October 1 works out against Australia at Mt Maunganui's Bay Oval


    They also meet England across the month, mainly as preparation for the T20 global showpiece in India and Sri Lanka during February.

    Former Black Caps player and coach John Bracewell says they are placing plenty of faith in the Bay of Plenty weather.



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     Today's News

    Cricket:
    Little time to revel in their successes for Black Caps after their T20 Tri-Series win in Zimbabwe 17:26

    Law and Order:
    The mother of a young man whose body was discovered in the water at a North Auckland beach say his loss has left a permanent void 17:26

    Accident and Emergency:
    Reports one person has been seriously injured, and two others have moderate injuries after a light plane crash in the Bay of Plenty 16:56

    Rugby League:
    Rabbitohs half Jack Wighton has received a three-game ban for a shoulder charge on Toby Rudolf in their NRL loss to the Sharks 16:17

    Business:
    The Government's new construction reforms is expected to significantly reduce the cost to build homes 16:06

    International:
    Maddison Keeney wins 1m springboard gold, Rhiannan Iffland claims fifth high-diving title at World Aquatics Championships in Singapore 16:06

    Netball:
    Tactix captain Erikana Pedersen has stressed the importance of a strong start in this afternoon's ANZ Premiership netball final against the Mystics in Auckland 15:26

    Boxing:
    A warning from women's undisputed heavyweight boxing champion Claressa Shields ahead of this afternoon's title defence against New Zealand's Lani Daniels in Detroit 14:46

    Motoring:
    What time does the F1 Belgian Grand Prix start? How can I watch it? 14:16

    Soccer:
    Arsenal have signed Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres on a five-year deal from Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon 14:06


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