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NZC denies conspiracy theory on pitch

Source: Hindustan times
Napier : New Zealand | 8 months ago  
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From the moment it became public that a fungal disease had caused curator Phil Stoyanoff to shift to a playing surface close to the originally chosen one, there have been whispers of a conspiracy theory. Fans in India will be familiar with the nudge-nudge wink-wink type statements that go around when...
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