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Cricket: Big coaching conundrums

John Wright wants to take Andy Moles' old role as New Zealand coach but not everyone is keen on the idea. Photo / Brett Phibbs

Cricket sources say John Wright wants to be the next national coach. But the players want a 'general manager'. New Herald on Sunday cricket writer Andrew Alderson looks at the ticklish choices facing New Zealand Cricket. Full Article at New Zealand Herald

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