Tuesday, July 20, 2010, Shaban 07, 1431 A.H  
   HOME
   News in English
   News in Urdu
   Program Profiles
   GEO TV
   GEO UK
   GEO USA
   GEO ME
   GEO CANADA
   GEO EUROPE
   GEO JAPAN
   GEO SUPER
   AAG TV
   Corporate Profile
   Geo Tariff
   News Archive
   Contact Us
   FAQ
   Feedback
   GEO SKINS
   GEO RINGTONES
   GEO NewsAlert
   GEO Wallpapers
   Transcripts of Program
   Team GEO
   Exam Results
 
 
 GEO Sports
 New central contracts for NZ cricketers
 Updated at: 1714 PST,  Tuesday, July 20, 2010
New central contracts for NZ cricketers WELLINGTON: Four new players were added Tuesday to New Zealand's elite group of 20 contracted cricketers who will form the basis of Black Caps squads over the next year.

Nathan McCullum, Andy McKay, B.J. Watling and Kane Williamson have replaced Neil Broom, Ian Butler, Daniel Flynn and James Franklin.

Allrounder Scott Styris also returns after missing a contract last year and replaces the now retired Shane Bond while Daryl Tuffey remained on the list after being reinstated following Iain O'Brien's mid-season retirement.

New Zealand players are ranked by the selectors against set criteria in respect of Test cricket, one-day and Twenty20 internationals and the top 20 are offered contracts.

Greatbatch said players who missed out on contracts can still play their way into the New Zealand side through their performances in the domestic cricket competition.

Contracted players: Brent Arnel, Grant Elliott, Martin Guptill, Gareth Hopkins, Chris Martin, Brendon McCullum, Nathan McCullum, Tim McIntosh, Andy McKay, Kyle Mills, Jacob Oram, Jeetan Patel, Jesse Ryder, Tim Southee, Scott Styris, Ross Taylor, Daryl Tuffey, Daniel Vettori, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson.
ShareThisBack     |    Send this story to friend
» GEO Pakistan
Efforts underway to counter trends of sectarianism: PM
Chances of light rain
Latif Khosa resigns
HEC refuses time extension for degrees verification
Six killed in Shikarpur tribal clashes
   
» GEO World
Turkey to put 29 on trial for al-Qaeda links: report
Karzai makes promises to international conference
9/11 attacks spawned big US government: report
Afghan troops to lead security by 2014: communique
Thailand lifts emergency rule in three provinces
   
» GEO Business
BP resolves closure of operations in Pakistan
Oil extends gains in Asian trade
Transit pact with Afghanistan not to benefit India: Amin
Local stocks end up; Index closes at 10,201 points
Gold falls slightly on low inflation outlook
   
» GEO Sports
New central contracts for NZ cricketers
Yousuf may be called for series against England
Pakistan-Holland second hockey match today
Ijaz Ahmed hints at Yousuf return
NA body critical of PCB men for ruining cricket
   
» Geo Entertainment
Twinkle 'leaves Bollywood for good'
SRK to host Big Boss season-4
Bips, a right choice in Lamhaa
Marilyn Monroe's former home on the market for $3.6m
Bipasha loves her long hairs
   
» GEO Health
Arthritis a top cause of disability in Canada
Needle free jab developed to beat injection phobia
Vitamin C blocks tumour growth: study
Present situation of AIDS in the world
HIV drugs helps halve new cases: Canadian study
   
» GEO Amazing and Interesting
China shopping mall for women to vent their frustration
Women get most attractive at 31
JK Rowling's autograph most sought after!
Neolithic art piece found at Cambridgeshire village
NASA telescope made in Utah set to finish survey
   
 
Copyright © GEO TV. All rights reserved.