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After a successful return of international cricket in England, it's now all set to resume in New Zealand after a 7-month forced break due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Their cricket board announced on Tuesday that the revised home season will start with a 3-match T20 series vs the West Indies from November 27, followed by 2 Tests starting December 3. The Kiwis will then take on Pakistan in 3 T20I and 2 Tests. The New Zealand government has also granted conditional approval to allow the West Indies and Pakistan series to go ahead. The Blackcaps last played a game in March vs Australia behind closed doors in Sydney.

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