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International Scorer Appointments 2018-19 International Scorer Appointments 2018-19 DATE TEAM ONE TEAM TWO VENUE TOWN/CITY TYPE TIME SCORER ONE SCORER TWO Dec 8-10 NEW ZEALAND XI SRI LANKA MCLEAN PARK NAPIER 3-DAY TBC Bev Baker Duncan Mitchell Dec 15-19 BLACKCAPS SRI LANKA BASIN RESERVE WELLINGTON Test 1100 Jeff Stuart Jane Silvester Dec 26-30 BLACKCAPS SRI LANKA HAGLEY OVAL CHRISTCHURCH Test 1100 Tony Feely Gail McGowan Jan 3 BLACKCAPS SRI LANKA BAY OVAL MT MAUNGANUI ODI 1400 Bill Andersson Dean Plummer Jan 5 BLACKCAPS SRI LANKA BAY OVAL MT MAUNGANUI ODI 1400 Bill Andersson Dean Plummer Jan 8 BLACKCAPS SRI LANKA SAXTON OVAL NELSON ODI 1100 Euan West Duncan Mitchell Jan 11 BLACKCAPS SRI LANKA EDEN PARK AUCKLAND T20 1900 Annette Campbell Chris McQuaid Jan 23 BLACKCAPS INDIA MCLEAN PARK NAPIER ODI 1500 Bev Baker Duncan Mitchell Jan 24 WHITE FERNS INDIA WOMEN MCLEAN PARK NAPIER ODI 1400 Bev Baker Duncan Mitchell Jan 26 BLACKCAPS INDIA BAY OVAL MT MAUNGANUI ODI 1500 Bill Andersson Dean Plummer Jan 28 BLACKCAPS INDIA BAY OVAL MT MAUNGANUI ODI 1500 Bill Andersson Dean Plummer Jan 29 WHITE FERNS INDIA WOMEN BAY OVAL MT MAUNGANUI ODI 1400 Bill Andersson Dean Plummer Jan 31 BLACKCAPS INDIA SEDDON PARK HAMILTON ODI 1500 Bill Andersson Phil Rice Feb 1 WHITE FERNS INDIA WOMEN SEDDON PARK HAMILTON ODI 1400 Bill Andersson Phil Rice Feb 3 BLACKCAPS INDIA WESTPAC STADIUM WELLINGTON ODI 1500 Jeff Stuart Matt Frost Feb 6 BLACKCAPS INDIA WESTPAC STADIUM WELLINGTON T20 2000 Jeff Stuart Jane Silvester BLACKCAPS INDIA WOMEN WESTPAC STADIUM WELLINGTON T20 1600 Jeff Stuart Jane Silvester Feb 8 BLACKCAPS INDIA EDEN PARK AUCKLAND T20 1900 Annette Campbell Chris McQuaid BLACKCAPS INDIA WOMEN EDEN PARK AUCKLAND T20 1500 Annette Campbell Chris McQuaid Feb 10 BLACKCAPS INDIA SEDDON PARK HAMILTON T20 2000 Bill Andersson Phil Rice BLACKCAPS INDIA WOMEN SEDDON PARK HAMILTON T20 1600 Bill Andersson Phil Rice NEW ZEALAND XI BANGLADESH BERT SUTCLIFFE OVAL LINCOLN 1-DAY TBC Feb 13 BLACKCAPS BANGLADESH MCLEAN PARK NAPIER ODI 1400 Bev Baker Duncan Mitchell Feb 16 BLACKCAPS BANGLADESH HAGLEY OVAL CHRISTCHURCH ODI 1100 Karen Fleet Duane Pettet Feb 20 BLACKCAPS BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OVAL DUNEDIN ODI 1100 Malcolm Jones Lindsay Neilson Feb 23-24 NEW ZEALAND XI BANGLADESH BERT SUTCLIFFE OVAL LINCOLN 2-DAY TBC Feb 28-Mar 1 BLACKCAPS BANGLADESH SEDDON PARK HAMILTON Test 1100 Bill Andersson Phil Rice Mar 8-12 BLACKCAPS BANGLADESH BASIN RESERVE WELLINGTON Test 1100 Jeff Stuart Jane Silvester Mar 16-20 BLACKCAPS BANGLADESH HAGLEY OVAL CHRISTCHURCH Test 1100 Tony Feely Jared Larsen .
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