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New Zealand to play six Tests, eight ODIs in 2009-10 season | New Zealand will play six Tests, eight one-day internationals and five Twenty-Twenty matches during a busy 2009/2010 domestic international season.
The New Zealand international season will begin with a three-test series against
Pakistan in November and December followed by one against Bangladesh on their
brief tour in February. According to a New Zealand Press Association report, Australia
arrive a week after Bangladesh leave to play two Twenty/20 matches, five one-day
internationals for the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, and the two tests scheduled for
March 19-23 at Wellington and March 27-31 at Hamilton. New Zealand Cricket chief
executive Justin Vaughan said the decision to play two tests against Australia,
instead of three, was due to the compressed nature of the tour. Pakistan arrives
in New Zealand in mid-November to play the three tests as part of their "home"
tour which was rescheduled and shifted from Pakistan for security reasons. Dunedin
will host the first test from November 24-28 followed by Wellington from December
3-7 and Hamilton from December 11-15. The tour by Bangladesh includes one Twenty/20
international (February 3) three one-dayers (February 5 at Napier, Feb 8 at Dunedin
and Feb 11 at Christchurch). Hamilton will host the sole test from Feb 15-19.
"This is shaping up as a very exciting season for cricket fans and a really busy
one for the Black Caps," Vaughan said. The busy summer is also expected to see
high levels of demand for tickets. |
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