New Zealand team enters field amid Corona crisis
New Zealand team enters field amid Corona crisis
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The effect of the coronavirus may be much less or say that COVID 19 is not finished, but now cricket has started. Players have started playing international cricket in England. The first test with Corona infection lasted for 5 days. Now the match is over. In which West Indies (ENGvWI) team performed brilliantly and won. Now slowly the rest of the country is also preparing to do the same. Now New Zealand will enter into the field after a long time. Cricket was stalled here after Team India toured New Zealand.

New Zealand's top players have started team practice at the High-Performance Center in Lincoln from Monday after a long rest due to the Coronavirus epidemic. New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said in a statement released on Monday that a total of six national camps will be organized by September. Cricket activity in New Zealand was stalled since March due to Coronavirus. New Zealand's top male and female cricketer will return to team practice this week at the High-Performance Center in Lincoln, NJDC said. This will be the first of six national camps to be held in the coming months of winter. In which it has been spoken, the male and women players who live on the southern island of Wellington will return to practice in Canterbury this week, while the second big camp for the players is going to be held at Bay Oval in Mount Manganui from July 19.

The male cricketers who attended the practice on Monday included Tom Latham, Henry Nicholls, Matt Henry Daryl Mitchell. Captain Ken Williamson is scheduled to attend a camp starting next week at Mount Maunganui. On the official Twitter handle of the New Zealand women's team, photos have been shared of the players' practice in Lincoln. The players of the men's team practiced in the second season. Team vice-captain all-rounder Amy Satterweight said, 'After the women's team's practice session, it feels good to come back. Always enjoy with colleagues.'

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