New Zealand
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India in trouble – 1st Test vs. New Zealand
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Brendon McCullum led his side from the front with a double hundred and the pace battery of the Kiwis dismantled the top order batting of India.
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McCullum, Williamson demolished Indian bowling – 1st Test
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The skipper of New Zealand, Brendon McCullum, got back to his form with a superb ton whereas Kane Williamson smashed a hundred as the hosts rule over India.
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Ross Taylor, Matt Henry drowned India 4-0 – fifth ODI
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The Black Caps continued their dominance over the Blue Shirts as Ross Taylor, Kane Williamson and the debutant, Matt Henry, sparkled for the home side.
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Ross Taylor assures series win with a ton – 4th ODI vs. India
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The Black Caps maintained their disciplined batting as the middle order batsman, Ross Taylor, powered an unbeaten hundred and led his team to victory vs. India.
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India back in the series with a thriller – 3rd ODI vs. New Zealand
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A scintillating display of batting by Ravichandran Ashwin along with Ravindra Jadeja almost brought India to a win as the 3rd ODI ended in a draw.
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New Zealand crippled India – 2nd ODI
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The Kiwis continued their domination over the Blue Shirts in the ongoing ODI series by a compact team work and defeated the visitors in the consecutive game.
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New Zealand clinched the opener – 1st ODI vs. India
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The pace attack of New Zealand, well led by Mitchell McClenaghan and Corey Anderson, let India down in the opening ODI besides a superb ton from Virat Kohli.
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New Zealand grabbed the T20 series at 2-0 – 2nd match vs. West Indies
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The Black Caps dominated the two match Twenty20 series against the Windies as Luke Ronchi sparkled in his consecutive game with an aggressive unbeaten fifty.
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New Zealand crushed West Indies – First T20
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Brendon McCullum led from the front with a brilliant fifty whereas Luke Ronchi assisted him well and Nathan McCullum scratched the batting of the Caribbeans.
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The Caribbeans squeezed the Black Caps – 5th ODI
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The Windies batsmen struck against the Kiwis as Kirk Edwards along with his skipper, Dwayne Bravo, smashed tons and their bowlers won the game for the visitors.