No Kiwi Twenty20 spot for Fleming
New Zealand Test captain Stephen Fleming has been left out of their squad for next month’s world Twenty20.
Fleming stood down as one-day skipper after the World Cup and the man tipped to succeed him, Daniel Vettori, will lead the Black Caps in South Africa. Read more
Courtesy:news.bbc.co.uk
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