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Summer Days, Summer Nights (originally titled Summertime) is a 2018 American comedy-drama film, written, directed, and produced by Edward Burns. It stars Pico Alexander , Burns, Zoe Levin , Susan Misner , Lindsey Morgan , Anthony Ramos , Jon Rudnitsky , Amadeus Serafini , Caitlin Stasey and Rita Volk .
New Zealand and Australia may be a perspective on Australia–New Zealand relations. from New Zealand Australians; from Australian New Zealanders
Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 2010 New Zealand: Australia: Dates: 26 February – 31 March 2010: Captains: Daniel Vettori Ross Taylor (First ODI) Ricky Ponting Michael Clarke (Twenty20) Test series; Result: Australia won the 2-match series 2–0: Most runs: Ross Taylor 206: Simon Katich 291: Most wickets: Daniel Vettori 7: Doug ...
The Australia cricket team was scheduled to tour New Zealand in March 2022 to play three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] [2] The series would have overlapped with Australia's Test matches in Pakistan. [3] [4] The initial tour schedule had the first two T20Is at the Wellington Regional Stadium. [5]
New Zealand won the toss and elected to field. The play was stopped during Australia's innings at 10.4 overs and match was reduced to 10 overs. New Zealand were set a revised target of 126 runs from 10 overs due to rain. Mitchell Santner (NZ) played in his 100th T20I. [35] This was Australia's 100th win in T20Is. [36]
Partially set in, but not filmed in, New Zealand 1957 Until They Sail: Set in, but not filmed in, New Zealand, apart from location shots 1961 Two Loves: Set in, but not filmed in, New Zealand 1962 In Search of the Castaways: Partially set in, but not filmed in, New Zealand 1964: Runaway: 1966: Don't Let it Get You: 1972: To Love a Maori: 1973 ...
On 29 September 2020, New Zealand Cricket confirmed the schedule against Australia. [6] Originally, the tour was scheduled to be a three match series, but was increased to five matches. [7] [8] The last three T20I matches took place on the same day as the New Zealand women's fixtures at the same venues. [9]
The New Zealand cricket team toured Australia between 13 November 2008 and 15 February 2009. The tour was divided into two legs; commencing with a tour match against New South Wales, the first leg contained two Test matches between New Zealand and Australia in which the sides competed for the Trans-Tasman Trophy.