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NZC Announce Nine-day Women's T20 World Cup Trophy Tour From Nov 2 To 10
The World Champions New Zealand women are set to touch down in Christchurch on Friday afternoon, where they will receive a special welcome home from fans at an event at the Novotel airport hotel in Christchurch.
The trophy will then embark on a whistlestop nine-day tour with members of the team and support staff appearing at fan events in their regions. The team members will also interact with fans at free-entry public events along with special visits to cricket clubs and schools.
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