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						<title>David Leggat: Important  first step  towards  World Cup</title>        
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						<description>One swallow and all that. Even so, New Zealand&apos;s stonking 200-run win against India to start their international season is worth a small celebration.Up to second behind Australia on the International Cricket Council&apos;s ODI rankings...</description>
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						<title>Cricket: World Cup hopefuls get chance to shine</title>        
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						<description>New Zealand&apos;s preparations for next year&apos;s World Cup on the subcontinent ramp up in Sri Lanka tonight when they embark on a one-day tri-series with the hosts and powerhouse India.New Zealand may be without established stars Daniel...</description>
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