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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cricket

    Daryl Mitchell's earned a recall to the New Zealand test cricket team for the West Indies series at the expense of the injured Colin de Grandhomme

    Daryl Mitchell's earned a recall to the New Zealand test cricket team for the West Indies series at the expense of the injured Colin de Grandhomme


    All of the New Zealand and West Indies players in isolation in Christchurch have tested negative for Covid and are due to be released as scheduled tomorrow, a day ahead of their opening Twenty20 match in Auckland.



    A couple of the big names won't be on the start line for the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race a month tomorrow.

    Organisers have announced a bumper fleet of 89 boats but super maxis Wild Oats XI and Comanche with 12 line honours crowns between them will be missing.



    The Wellington Phoenix hope to recruit some of their Wollongong neighbours into fans.

    The Nix will be based in the city, 90k south of Sydney, for the new A-League football season which starts just after Christmas.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Cricket News
     17 Nov: A seven-run triumph for New Zealand in the opening one-day cricket international against the West Indies in Christchurch, but the win may have come at a middle-order cost
     17 Nov: New Zealand have won the opening one-day cricket international against the West Indies in Christchurch by seven runs
     16 Nov: Returning Black Caps seamer Matt Henry's explained the influence bowling coach Jacob Oram has had on the group
     16 Nov: White ball captain Mitch Santner's relishing having lead seamer Matt Henry back for the Black Caps ODI series against West Indies
     16 Nov: India's in the box seat to beat cricket test world champions South Africa in the opening test in Kolkata
     15 Nov: A new coaching role for former Black Caps skipper Tim Southee
     14 Nov: The West Indies are keen to put the Black Caps bowling attack under more pressure in the one-day series, starting in Christchurch on Sunday
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