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BLACKCAPS batter Finn Allen will auction off a limited-edition shirt to raise money for Cancer Society New Zealand.
Allen blasted 16 sixes while scoring 137 off 62 balls against Pakistan last month, equaling the world record...
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Melie Kerr and Daryl Mitchell have been recognised as the country’s outstanding women’s and men’s cricketers of the year, carrying off the inaugural Debbie Hockley Medal and the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal, respectively, at tonight’s ANZ New...
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ANZ NZ will partner with New Zealand Cricket to present a special fundraising cricket match to raise money for the New Zealand Red Cross Disaster Fund.
The fundraising match will be the BLACKCAPS v Sri Lanka ODI at...
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New Zealand’s outstanding female cricketer will be honoured with the inaugural Debbie Hockley Medal at this year’s annual cricket awards ceremony.
The newly-minted honour, to be afforded equal status to the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for...
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Kiwi music legend King Kapisi has reimagined his classic song, Screems From Da Old Plantation, into a summer cricket anthem.
With the help of a team of artists, musicians, and music producers – as well as...
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“We’re thrilled to have ANZ on board as a regional partner – their enthusiasm for women’s sport is undeniable and we can’t wait to see Aotearoa get behind some of the incredible...
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The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 (CWC22) today announced that ANZ Bank New Zealand will be an official sponsor of the tournament, which will be held in New Zealand from 4 March to 3...