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New Zealand's Trent Boult To Return Home On Friday, Likely To Miss England Tests
All New Zealanders involved in the Indian Premier League(IPL) 2021 will be returning home on Friday after the postponement of the tournament amid rising Covid-19 cases. However, four Kiwis - Kane Williamson, Kyle Jamieson, Mitchell Santner, and Tommy Simsek - will remain in India.
The quartet will be in India till May 11 after which they will be flying to London where they will participate in New Zealand's two-test match series against England and World Test Championship Final.
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