Black Caps and White Ferns will play three times in double T20 while NZC will be released on the summer schedule | 1 NEWS



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Kiwi Cricket fans had a rare opportunity to catch Black Caps and White Ferns in action the same day thanks to a trio of Twenty20 doubles against India this summer.

The initiative was announced as part of The 2018-1920 summer program will be broadcast by New Zealand Cricket and will allow fans to see both national teams in action the same day in Wellington, Auckland and Hamilton.

The men's and women's teams will also play ODI for several days in Napier, Mt. Maunganui and Hamilton

Anthony Crummy, NZC's director of operations, said that the timetable was "rich in content, would bring some of the best players in the world to New Zealand and ensure a healthy geographical distribution". but against Ireland overnight, scored 232 steps out AND took five wickets.
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"We think this is another strong calendar in which we have continued to introduce international cricket into our most popular shops during school holidays," Crummy said. Men are currently ranked No. 2 in ODI and T20 – and women arrive as ICC Cricket World Cup finalists

"It is also healthy to drive a bigger show and call in the Black Caps will receive Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on either side of the Indian series with two tests against Sri Lanka in December (including a boxing test in Christchurch) and a three-test series against Bangladesh in March with several T20s and ODI are also expected.

Sri Lanka will also compete for three ODI and a standalone T20 at Eden Park – only one of three games at which the Auckland site has been given for the entire summer.

Bangladesh will play Three ODIs as well as three tests in Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch

NZC had hoped to make the first try of the three-round series of Black Caps against Bangladesh at Seddon Park a sleepless night but were unable to to reach an agreement with the Bangladesh Cricket Board

New Zealand International Cricket Program 2018-19 Summer (* double headed)

December 15-19: First attempt, basin reserve
Dec 26 -30: Second test, Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Jan 3: First ODI, Bay Oval, Tauranga [19659012] Jan. 5 Second ODI, Bay Oval
Jan 8: Third ODI, Nelson
Jan 11: First T20: Eden Park

Jan 23: First ODI, Napier
Jan. 26: Second ODI, Bay Oval
Jan. 28: Third ODI, Bay Oval
Jan. 31: Fourth ODI, Seddon Park, Hamilton [19659012] 3 Feb: Fifth ODI, Wellington
Feb 6: First T20, Wellington * [19659015] Feb 8: Second T20, Eden Park *
Feb 10: [194590] 11] Third T20, Seddon Park *

24 January: First ODI, Napier
29 January: ] Second ODI, Oval Bay
1st February: Third ODI, Seddon Park
6 February: First T20, Wellington *
Feb 8: Second T20, Eden Park * [19659015] 10 February:
Third T20, Seddon Park *

13 February: First ODI, Napier
16th February: Second ODI, Christchurch
20th February: Third ODI, Dunedin
28th February-4th March: First Test, Seddon Park
March 8-12: Second Test, Pond Reserve
March 16-20: Third Test, Christchurch

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