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Andrew Penn
Right-hand bat
Full Name:
Andrew Jonathan Penn
Date of Birth:
27 Jul 1974
Current Age:
51 Year, 0 Month, 16 Days
Born:
Wanganui
Teams:
New Zealand, Central Districts, Wellington
TEST
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ODI
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First Game
1997-03-27
Last Game
2001-01-31
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Sri Lanka in New Zealand ODI Series - 2000/01
Series Home
Wed, 31 Jan 2001 - 00:00 • 1st ODI • Napier
New Zealand
213/8 (35.00)
Sri Lanka
152/10 (42.50)
Sri Lanka won by 61 runs
West Indies in New Zealand ODI Series - 1999/00
Series Home
Tue, 11 Jan 2000 - 00:00 • 5th ODI • Christchurch
New Zealand
302/6 (41.00)
West Indies
282/10 (49.50)
New Zealand won by 20 runs
Pepsi Independence Cup (India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka in India) - 1997
Series Home
Wed, 14 May 1997 - 00:00 • 3rd • Bengaluru
India
220/9 (43.00)
New Zealand
221/2 (42.30)
India won by 8 wickets (with 45 balls remaining)
Fri, 09 May 1997 - 00:00 • 1st • Mohali
New Zealand
285/7 (49.00)
Pakistan
263/9 (20.00)
New Zealand won by 22 runs
Sri Lanka in New Zealand ODI Series - 1996/97
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Thu, 27 Mar 1997 - 00:00 • 3rd ODI • Wellington
New Zealand
201/10 (31.50)
Sri Lanka
132/10 (37.20)
New Zealand won by 69 runs