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Shane Bond to step down as New Zealand bowling coach post 2015 World Cup

Former test bowler Bond would not be renewing his contract against the wishes of the board, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said, without elaborating on why the 39-year-old was withdrawing his services.

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Shane Bond will step down as New Zealand's bowling coach post the 2015 World Cup
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New Zealand bowling coach Shane Bond will step down after the World Cup, the country's cricket board said on Friday.

Former test bowler Bond would not be renewing his contract against the wishes of the board, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said, without elaborating on why the 39-year-old was withdrawing his services.

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"Make no bones about this... we're very disappointed to be losing Shane," NZC head of cricket Lindsay Crocker said in a statement.

"He's given great value to the Black Caps programme and we were hopeful of having the benefit of his input over the next few seasons. However, we respect his decision and his reasons for making that decision, and wish him well in his endeavours post-world cup," added Crocker.

New Zealand co-host the World Cup with Australia in February and March. 

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