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    NZ to miss IPL players in 2 practice matches

    Christchurch (PTI): Thanks to the Indian Premier League (IPL), New Zealand will be without their five key players, including captain Daniel Vettori, in the first two warm-up matches in their forthcoming England tour.

    Though the organisers of the cash-awash Twenty20 extravaganza promised IPL would not affect international fixture, New Zealand has been forced to spare their key players, who would not be available for national duty in those two ties.

    New Zealand Cricket (NZC) chief executive Justin Vaughan confirmed that the quintet of Vettori, Brendon McCullum, Jacob Oram, Ross Taylor and Kyle Mills would arrive in England only after completing their IPL duties, thus missing the one-day warm-up against MCC on April 27 and the three-day fixture with Kent that starts the next day.


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