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New Zealand’s six Major Associations have today announced their women’s Domestic contract lists for the 2023/24 summer.
For the first time, Major Associations can now offer an additional 13th player to their contract list opening up six...
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The Female Leadership Development Contestable Fund is one of the key initiatives in the Female Leadership Development Framework, which aims to encourage locally led activity with national support.
The contestable fund successfully commenced during the 2021-22...
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The 2023/24 home summer of cricket inches another step closer with New Zealand’s six Major Associations finalising their men’s Domestic contracted player rosters.
Each Major Association – Auckland, Northern Districts, Central Districts, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago –...
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New Zealand’s six Major Associations have today announced their first round of contracted male players for the 2023/24 Domestic summer including some key player movements across the country.
Major Associations can name up to 15 players...
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Northern Districts will welcome off-spin allrounder, batting powerhouse and 2018 WHITE FERN Jess Watkin into their women’s squad for the 2023/24 season.
Whanganui-raised Watkin has played for the Central Hinds since the outset of her Domestic...
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Northern Districts Cricket has today announced that former Northern Districts and BLACKCAPS star BJ Watling will take up the role of Head Coach of the ND men’s side following the completion of the 2022/23 season.
The...
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Former BLACKCAPS and Northern Districts batter Dean Brownlie has been named as the new WHITE FERNS batting coach alongside Craig Howard who joins as spin bowling coach.
Brownlie, who retired from his playing career at the...
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Another step towards the 2022/23 home summer of cricket is complete with New Zealand's six Major Associations finalising their men's Domestic contracted player rosters.
Each Major Association - Auckland, Northern Districts, Central Districts, Wellington, Canterbury and...
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New Zealand's six Major Associations have announced the first round of contracted players for the 2022/23 Domestic summer with several first-time contractees and stellar transfers across the landscape.
Major Associations can name up to 15 players...
Northern Brave's Alisha Rout has confirmed her retirement from Domestic cricket after nine years in the Northern Districts framework.
Born in Morrinsville, allrounder Rout has played 42 List A Hallyburton Johnstone Shield matches and 29 Dream11 Super Smash T20s across...
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