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    Former New Zealand cricket captain Tim Southee's playing down the notion of sharing "intellectual property" with his new employers

    Former New Zealand cricket captain Tim Southee's playing down the notion of sharing "intellectual property" with his new employers


    The 36-year-old is a bowling consultant for England and will coach the tourists against the Black Caps - 10 months after playing his last test.

    Southee joins Brendon McCullum and Jeetan Patel on England's staff.

    He says his knowledge of conditions, and players, only goes so far.



    The T-20 series starts tomorrow in Christchurch.

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     Other Cricket News
     17 Oct: Opening batter Devon Conway has been dropped from the Black Caps' playing XI for tomorrow night's first T20 against England in Christchurch
     17 Oct: England cricket coach Brendon McCullum has reflected on the amplified levels of scrutiny and exposure between his current side and the one he used to captain, the Black Caps
     16 Oct: Blazing batter Rachin Ravindra believes it's been a smooth handover in the Black Caps coaching ranks
     16 Oct: Pakistan have secured a 93-run victory over world champions South Africa on the fourth day of their first cricket test at Lahore, taking the eight wickets needed to go 1-nil up in the two-match series
     15 Oct: The tit-for-tat sparring has continued 38 days out from the opening of cricket's Ashes test series
     14 Oct: At least two victories from the last three games appear imperative for the White Ferns to have any hope of advancing to the semi-finals of cricket's 50-over World Cup
     14 Oct: Australian test cricket captain Pat Cummins is at risk of getting stumped in his bid to pass muster for the opening Ashes test against England starting November 21
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