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Narendra Modi - Kapil Dev - Ross Taylor - Watch: New Zealand PM Steals The Show As He Plays Street Cricket With Kapil Dev - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India

Watch: New Zealand PM Steals The Show As He Plays Street Cricket With Kapil Dev

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon enjoyed a game of street cricket with former India captain Kapil Dev in New Delhi. Luxon and Kapil teamed up to take on New Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel and Ross Patel, who retired from international cricket in 2022. In a video posted by PM Luxon on Instagram, which has now gone viral on social media, he and Kapil enjoyed their time while playing with some kids at a special event in the National capital. PM Luxon stole the show as he took two amazing catches in the slip cordon, leaving Taylor and Ajaz amused.

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Shreyas Iyer - Punjab Kings - Yuvraj Singh - Ross Taylor - Irfan Pathan - Royal Challengers Bengaluru - This IPL Captain Was A Ball Boy During 2008 Season, Reveals Chat With New Zealand Great - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India

This IPL Captain Was A Ball Boy During 2008 Season, Reveals Chat With New Zealand Great

Punjab Kings (PBKS) skipper Shreyas Iyer recalled the time when he was the ball boy during the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) at Wankhede Stadium during a clash between Mumbai Indians (MI) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), saying that it was his first experience of the competition and New Zealand's Ross Taylor, who played for RCB, also had a brief interaction with him. Iyer, who led Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to their third title and first in 10 years last year and also led Delhi Capitals to the finals, will be aiming to replicate the same magic with PBKS when they kickstart their campaign against Gujarat Titans at Narendra Modi Stadium on March 25.

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Narendra Modi - Ross Taylor - New Zealand Prime Minister's 'Champions Trophy 2025' Remark Leaves PM Narendra Modi Amused - Video - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India

New Zealand Prime Minister's 'Champions Trophy 2025' Remark Leaves PM Narendra Modi Amused - Video

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was left amused by his New Zealand counterpart Christopher Luxon's hilarious comment on the Champions Trophy 2025 final during their meeting on Monday. During his address, Luxon said that he deliberately avoided to talk about cricket and the Champions Trophy final in order to prevent a "diplomatic incident". India defeated New Zealand in the summit clash to claim the Champions Trophy 2025 title in Dubai. Luxon also mentioned the 3-0 Test series win for New Zealand in India last year that ultimately knocked the Rohit Sharma-led side out of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final race.

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Ross Taylor - Stephen Fleming - Martin Guptill - Eden Park - Martin Guptill Laments New Zealand Retirement, Says "Decisions Have Been Made..." - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - county Hamilton - county Southampton

Martin Guptill Laments New Zealand Retirement, Says "Decisions Have Been Made..."

After being retired from international cricket, former New Zealand opening batter Martin Guptill feels he had more to contribute to the national side and expressed "a little bit of disappointment with how it all ended." The 38-year-old batter, who gave back his contract to pursue playing opportunities elsewhere in late 2022, officially confirmed his retirement from international cricket on Wednesday. He played 367 games (198 ODIs, 122 T20Is, 47 Tests) for the Black Caps, scoring 23 international centuries across the three formats.

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Ross Taylor - Stephen Fleming - Martin Guptill - Martin Guptill Confirms Retirement From International Cricket - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - county Martin

Martin Guptill Confirms Retirement From International Cricket

New Zealand opener Martin Guptill has confirmed his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end to a decorated 14-year career. Guptill, 38, has scored 23 international centuries across all three formats while playing 198 ODIs, 122 T20Is and 47 Tests for New Zealand. He last played for New Zealand in 2022 and now ends his international career as the side's leading T20I run-scorer with 3,531 from 122 matches, the second-most appearances in the format for a player from the country. He also amassed 7,346 ODI runs, which places him third on the ODI run-scorers list behind Ross Taylor and Stephen Fleming.

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Daniel Vettori - Ross Taylor - Richard Hadlee - "No One Has Done It": New Zealand Great Ross Taylor On 3-0 Series Whitewash vs India - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - county Ross - county Kane

"No One Has Done It": New Zealand Great Ross Taylor On 3-0 Series Whitewash vs India

Former captain Daniel Vettori termed New Zealand's 3-0 Test series win on Indian soil as his country's greatest achievement while ex-batter Ross Taylor said he did not think of a clean sweep even "in our wildest dreams". India suffered a humiliating series whitewash after losing the third match by 25 runs to New Zealand in Mumbai on Sunday, the first time in their Test history, which goes back to 1933. New Zealand had come to India after being thrashed 0-2 by a Sri Lankan team that is in transition. The Black Caps were also without their biggest batting star, Kane Williamson, thanks to injury.

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Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Ross Taylor - Rachin Ravindra - "Not Even In Our Wildest Dreams": New Zealand Great On Historic Series Win vs India - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - county Ross - county Mitchell

"Not Even In Our Wildest Dreams": New Zealand Great On Historic Series Win vs India

Former New Zealand batter Ross Taylor said they didn't think of a 3-0 clean sweep over India in the Test series in their 'wildest dreams' as Tom Latham-led side completed a historic whitewash in Mumbai on Sunday. India lost their first home Test series since 2012 as New Zealand cruised to their first-ever series win over India. The visitors were on top in all departments across three matches of the series and kept Indian batters at bay on their home turf. Ajaz Patel (15) and Mitchell Santner (13) were among the wickets while Rachin Ravindra (256), Will Young (244) and Devon Conway (227) led the run-charts for the Kiwis to achieve the unimaginable.

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Travis Head - Ross Taylor - Ex CSK Star's World Record Broken, New Zealand Batter Slams Fastest List A Double Ton - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Chad - county Ford

Ex CSK Star's World Record Broken, New Zealand Batter Slams Fastest List A Double Ton

New Zealand's big-hitting opener Chad Bowes smashed the fastest double hundred in List A cricket on Wednesday, reaching the mark in just 103 balls to shatter the record held by India's Narayan Jagadeesan and Australian Travis Head. The South African-born New Zealand batter achieved the feat while playing for Canterbury against Otago in the Ford Trophy, thus breaking the record for the fastest double century in the 50-over format.

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