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Rob Walter hired as New Zealand's cricket head coach after leaving South Africa job

Rob Walter hired as New Zealand's cricket head coach after leaving South Africa job

Washington Post2 days ago

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Rob Walter has been hired to coach the New Zealand men's cricket team in all three formats as a replacement for Gary Stead .
Walter coached South Africa's teams in the one-day and Twenty20 formats from January 2023 until April this year. Before then he coached New Zealand's Otago province for five years and at the Central Districts association.

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