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    Former Black Caps batter Colin Munro has retired from international cricket with a heavy heart

    Former Black Caps batter Colin Munro has retired from international cricket with a heavy heart


    Munro was excited to be sounded out about playing in next month's Twenty20 World Cup, especially as three of New Zealand's four group matches are in Trinidad - where he's spent seven seasons playing in the Caribbean Premier League.

    The 37-year-old left-hander was gutted to be left out after getting his hopes up... but he's moving on.



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     03 Jun: Former All Blacks defence coach Scott McLeod has landed a new job as the defence coach of Japan's Kubota Spears
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     03 Jun: Connecting with her local community is one of the major career highlights of former Silver Fern Adine Wilson, named as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the King's Birthday Honours List
     03 Jun: Four-time Olympic gold medallist and 23-time world champion gymnast Simone Biles has claimed a record-extending US ninth all-around title
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     Today's News

    Rugby League:
    Northern Stars goal attack Amorangi Malesala is determined to help her side pick up their first win of the ANZ netball Premiership season in tonight's clash against the Magic in Auckland 17:57

    Cricket:
    A Super Over has been needed by Namibia to defeat Oman at the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup in Barbados 17:38

    Rugby:
    Former All Blacks defence coach Scott McLeod has landed a new job as the defence coach of Japan's Kubota Spears 17:27

    Hockey:
    The Edmonton Oilers have capped an improbable run to ice hockey's Stanley Cup Finals by beating the Dallas Stars 2-1 to wrap up the western conference 15:27

    Environment:
    Northland's Mangamuka gorge is set to reopen by Christmas following two years of closures 14:57

    Golf:
    Robert MacIntyre wins first PGA Tour title — with father as his caddy 14:17

    Living & Travel:
    Connecting with her local community is one of the major career highlights of former Silver Fern Adine Wilson, named as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the King's Birthday Honours List 14:07

    Law and Order:
    Police continue to keep a close eye on a Hawke's Bay gang tangi -- with the Eagle Helicopter deployed to help officers on the ground 13:57

    General:
    Four-time Olympic gold medallist and 23-time world champion gymnast Simone Biles has claimed a record-extending US ninth all-around title 13:47

    Rugby League:
    Former Kiwis captain Jesse Bromwich has been cleared of serious injury and could be fit for the Dolphins' next NRL game 13:27


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