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Black Caps tour of Zimbabwe to be broadcast on Three Now

Black Caps tour of Zimbabwe to be broadcast on Three Now

NZ Herald07-07-2025
Kiwi cricket fans will be able to tune into the Black Caps' tour of Zimbabwe free-to-air later this month, with Three Now securing broadcasting rights.
The streaming platform will broadcast the T20 tri-series series, which features the Black Caps, South Africa and Zimbabwe from July 14-26, before the two-
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