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NZ Women's Cricket Coach Ben Sawyer Gets Contract Extension
The extension means Sawyer will oversee New Zealand's campaign at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in India next year and their T20 World Cup title defence in England in 2026.
Sawyer first joined the New Zealand women's tesm on a two-year contract in June 2022, which was extended until the end of October’s tour to India.
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