Tim Southee
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New Zealand routed by Rangana Herath – First Test vs. Sri Lanka
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Rangana Herath mesmerized the visiting New Zealand in the opening Test by grabbing 11 wickets as Sri Lanka won the one sided game with plenty of time left.
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Match evenly poised on the bowlers day – Sri Lanka vs. New Zealand, first Test
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Mahela Jayawardene and Angelo Mathews batted excellently on the second day which belonged to the bowlers as 10 wickets fell and the match was evenly balanced.
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Rangana Hearth restricted New Zealand to 221 – First Test
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Rangana Herath delivered a lethal bowling spell vs. New Zealand in the opening Test as Sri Lanka took an edge over the visitors on the first day of the match.
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West Indies kicked New Zealand out in the Super Over
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New Zealand proved unlucky twice in the ICC World Twenty20, as they lost the match to West Indies in the Super Over and were knocked out of the event.
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Pakistan holds New Zealand in a tough encounter
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Pakistan exhibited an all round performance and won vs. New Zealand. It was well led by Nasir Jamshed with the bat and Saeed Ajmal excelled by his off spin.
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India humiliated New Zealand by 5 wickets – 2nd Test
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A solid unbroken partnership between Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni brought another marvellous victory for India in the 2nd Test against the visiting New Zealand.
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Ravichandran Ashwin brings India back in the game – 2nd Test
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Ravichandran Ashwin produced another match winning spell which brought India in the position of a clean sweep in the two Test series vs. visiting New Zealand.
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Virat Kohli rescued India with a resolute batting – 2nd Test
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The emerging wall of Indian batting, Virat Kohli, once again played a determined knock in the 1st innings vs. New Zealand and almost took India out of trouble.
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Sunil Narine demolished New Zealand in the fifth ODI
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New Zealand struggled against the devastating off spin bowling from the rising international star, Sunil Narine who won the match for West Indies.
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Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels let down New Zealand in the second ODI
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Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels hammered tons and set a difficult target for New Zealand who fought well but lost the match to West Indies in the end.