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Liberal England (Free subscription) | 07/06/2008
Long, long ago in the summer of 1973 - Life on Mars year - the first side to tour England was New Zealand. We cricket fans looked forward in particular to seeing their aggressive new opening batsman Rodney Redmond . He had played his first test against Pakistan the previous winter and scored 107 and 56 in his two innings. As it turned out, Redmond had trouble adjusting to his new contact lenses, played...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
WIGAN captain Andy Ford is hoping that New Zealand batsman Aaron Redmond will spearhead his team’s push for promotion when he comes back from Test duty in eight days’ time.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 31/05/2008
New Zealand 329-8 v NorthamptonshireNew Zealand struggled to find solutions to their problem batting positions ahead of next week's deciding Test at Trent Bridge despite Aaron Redmond's second century of the tour.
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ECB (Free subscription) | 30/05/2008
Aaron Redmond did all he could to get New Zealand back on track after their second-innings capitulation in the second Test - and is confident the tourists will continue to bounce back.
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 30/05/2008
Aaron Redmond made the most of his side's pre-Test warm-up clash with Northamptonshire by firing an opening day 121.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 30/05/2008
Aaron Redmond hits his sixth first-class hundred to steer New Zealand to 329-8 on the first day of their three-day tour match at Northamptonshire.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 30/05/2008
The New Zealanders began rebuilding their shattered confidence, following the six-wicket defeat in the second Test at Old Trafford, as Aaron Redmond bounced back from a difficult first two Tests with 121 on the opening day against Northamptonshire.
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ECB (Free subscription) | 30/05/2008
Aaron Redmond was the mainstay of the New Zealand innings as the tourists posted an unevenly-paced 199 for three by tea on day one of their match with Northamptonshire.
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 13/05/2008
If Aaron Redmond plays with New Zealand against England, he will strive to emulate his father, Rodney, who made a spectacular test debut 35 years ago. But that is where he will want the similarities to end.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 12/05/2008
New Zealand's openers Jamie How and Aaron Redmond ensured that last night's coach journey from Southampton to London for Thursday's first Test at Lord's was made in good spirit when they compiled an impressive 151-run partnership against the England Lions. The stand ensured the Black Caps' encouraging start to their tour continued, and at one stage gave them a chance of an unexpected victory.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 11/05/2008
Aaron Redmond completed an impressive build-up to the first Test against England with 64 to go alongside his first-innings 146 as the New Zealanders secured a draw against England Lions at The Rose Bowl.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 10/05/2008
For the second time in the match Robert Key fell when well set as England Lions began building on a narrow lead at The Rose Bowl after Aaron Redmond carried the New Zealanders to within eight runs of parity with 146.
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ECB (Free subscription) | 10/05/2008
Graham Onions ended New Zealand's stubborn last-wicket partnership to earn England Lions a seven-run first-innings lead in the tour match at the Rose Bowl. Opener Aaron Redmond was the last wicket to fall lbw for 146.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 10/05/2008
New Zealanders (261-9) trail England Lions (280) by 19 runsMore earthquake weather at the Rose Bowl but the only tremor on the cricket field came from New Zealand's Aaron Redmond, who made his highest score in first-class cricket.