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“At first, we thought the time-out in managed isolation and the length of time since the win would dampen enthusiasm for a public celebration, but we have been persuaded to think again.”Īs many as 22 players represented the Black Caps in their 2019-21 WTC campaign, and will receive a pro rata cut of the $2.27 million prizemoney.

“We’ve been inundated with requests to do something so that New Zealanders can join in with the team and share the moment.

Winners are grinners: Kane Williamson, the Black Caps and the Mace. Of the victorious XI, captain Kane Williamson, Kyle Jamieson, Devon Conway and Colin de Grandhomme will be absent as they remain in England, but the rest of the wider test squad will appear with the Mace in smaller groups at the various stops. Eden Park (Auckland) and Stadium Southland (Invercargill) have already been locked in as venues. It will take in Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, and finish on Sunday, August 1 in Dunedin and Invercargill. New Zealand Cricket has confirmed a seven-day national celebratory tour for the prized silverware from their momentous victory over India in Southampton, starting in the country’s northernmost city on Monday, July 26. It won’t be ferried by a yellow Mini, but the Black Caps are taking the World Test Championship Mace all the way: from Whangarei to Invercargill. Trent Boult says one of the nicknames for the ICC mace, former Black Cap Michael Mason, is sticking after their World Test Championship victory.
