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Monday, 18 March 2013

Podcast: Hayden Meikle talks cricket with Craig Cumming

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    ODT sports editor Hayden Meikle talks to former New Zealand opener Craig Cumming who tells him the Black Caps can win the third test and why Hamish Rutherford will be around for a long time.

     

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