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New Zealand add extra West Indies Test to itinerary

Last updated on: August 11, 2005 14:07 IST
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New Zealand have added an extra Test against West Indies next year to make up for the likely cancellation of their scheduled series against Zimbabwe.

New Zealand were originally due to host West Indies in two Tests next March but have reached an agreement to play a three-Test series.

West Indies will also play five limited-overs internationals and a twenty20 match on their six week tour while New Zealand will warm up for the series with three one day matches against Australia in December and four more with Sri Lanka over the New Year.

New Zealand Cricket Chief Executive Martin Snedden said the summer programme had been expanded because of the government's decision to not issue visas to the Zimbabwean team, due to tour the country in December.

"Attempts to replace the cancelled Zimbabwe tour have been partially successful," Snedden said in a statement.

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"The West Indies Cricket Board has agreed to a third Test match which will assist us to mitigate any potential losses from the cancelled tour."

New Zealand's domestic summer will begin with three one-day matches against Australia in December for the Chappell-Hadlee trophy, a new annual competition between the trans-Tasman rivals.

The first series, played in Australia last year, finished 1-1 with the third match washed out.

The four-game one-day series against Sri Lanka was originally due to be played last summer but was postponed in the wake of the Indian Ocean tsunami that devastated large parts of Asia.

"The Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series is being eagerly anticipated by the public and should get the season off to an exciting start," Snedden said.

"We are pleased to have been able to reschedule Sri Lanka so soon after last year's tour was called off."

West Indies will play Tests in Auckland, Wellington and Napier with the first Test at Eden Park, starting March 9, marking the 50th anniversary of New Zealand's first Test win, also against West Indies.

"We expect this anniversary to be a very special occasion for cricket in New Zealand and will be appropriately celebrated at that time," Snedden said.

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