Canterbury legspinner Todd Astle is poised to play for the Black Caps for the first time in three years against Pakistan.
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Canterbury stay top of one-day competition with win over Otago Volts
By BRENDON EGAN Last updated 19:38, January 6 2016 Canterbury remain top of the domestic one-day competition after overcoming a shaky start to topple the winless Otago Volts. The red-and-blacks made it back-to-back victories over their southern neighbours in a week and continued their unbeaten campaign, winning by 47 runs at Christchurch’s Hagley Oval on Wednesday.
Martin Guptill scores New Zealand’s fastest 50 against Sri Lanka
Martin Guptill hits 93 off 30 balls in rout of Sri Lanka.
What to bring to the Cricket
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A tale from Brian Hastings
Hadlee Pavilion – Special moments Brian Hastings recounted a tale when he was a guest at the Canterbury Kings Central Stags T20 match at Hagley Oval on Sunday (shown here at the aftermatch with Mahela Jayawardene and Todd Astle ).
Watson and Hussey – Canterbury Kings
The Canterbury Kings will enter the Twenty20 Super Smash finals as the competition’s in-form team. Canterbury finished round-robin play with their fourth consecutive victory, beating the Central Stags by 17 runs at Christchurch’s Hagley Oval on Sunday.