Analysis - Vibrant New Zealand deserve all the plaudits


  • Cricket
  • Wednesday, 24 Jun 2015

New Zealand's Brendon McCullum hits a six. Action Images via Reuters / Philip Brown Livepic

LONDON (Reuters) - They came, they saw and they did not conquer but New Zealand put everything out there on a magnificent five-week tour of England in which they earned many plaudits for the way they played the game.

Brendon McCullum's side drew a high-quality test series 1-1, lost a stunning one-day battle 3-2 and went down in the only Twenty20 international, making friends all along the way for the brand of cricket they played and their attitude.

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