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Dean elgar's maiden essex century provides apt tribute to chelmsford's departed.

Cox and Critchley pile on the runs as Kent are made to suffer on opening day

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County Championship Division One

Tom prest lays down a season's marker as hampshire make the running.

Young batter one of four to reach fifty as Lancashire struggle for penetration

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Sam Northeast's marathon run without dismissal comes to an end as Derbyshire edge opening day

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Nicolas Pooran's catch to dismiss Prithvi Shaw showcased his speed and his judgment

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Visitors stumble from 196 for 1 to 285 all out as Surrey battle back into game

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Rishi patel, liam trevaskis power leicestershire on opening day.

Sussex struggle for inroads without Robinson after choosing to bowl first

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Delhi Capitals

Rishabh pant is looking like he's coming back to his best, says wasim jaffer.

The Delhi Capitals captain made 41 off 24 balls in the win against Lucknow Super Giants

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The 22-year-old made a fifty in his first innings of the tournament batting very aggressively, especially against the LSG quicks

Kuldeep, Fraser-McGurk and Pant join forces to lift Capitals out of last spot

Delhi Capitals, on a run of four defeats in five before the game, ended Lucknow Super Giants' stranglehold on 160-plus defences

Emilio Gay century condemns Middlesex to another day of leather-chasing

Commanding unbeaten 165 leaves newly relegated attack looking toothless once more

Alex Davies, Rob Yates put Durham to the sword on day of 490 runs

Just one wicket falls to newly promoted side in one-sided onslaught at Edgbaston

Joe Clarke century powers Nottinghamshire on used wicket

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Fast bowlers in focus as Royals look to return to winning ways

There is still no clarity on Livingstone's fitness for Punjab Kings or Sandeep Sharma for Rajasthan Royals

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Wasim Jaffer also weighs in on the many changes in the Delhi Capitals line-up

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Punjab Kings

Jaffer: dhawan and bairstow need to step up for punjab kings.

The uncapped pair of Ashutosh Sharma and Shashank Singh have been carrying Punjab Kings in the last few games

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Amy Satterthwaite , NZ-W, Left-hand bat

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Ellyse Perry , AUS-W, Right-hand bat

Average 167.00

Rachael Haynes , AUS-W, Left-hand bat

Average 43.00

Alyssa Healy , AUS-W, Right-hand bat

Average 46.00

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Katey Martin , NZ-W, Right-hand bat

Average 94.00

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Suzie Bates , NZ-W, Right-hand bat

Average 30.33

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Jess Jonassen , AUS-W, Slow left-arm orthodox

Average 12.22

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Amelia Kerr , NZ-W, Legbreak

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Sophie Devine , NZ-W, Right-arm medium

Average 21.2

Ellyse Perry , AUS-W, Right-arm fast-medium

Average 12.5

Average 17.75

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Megan Schutt , AUS-W, Right-arm fast-medium

Australian DJ Fisher announces much-anticipated New Zealand tour in 2025

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The Losing It hitmaker is bringing two shows to Aotearoa's North and South Island.

It’s been six years since Aussie music producer and DJ extraordinaire Fisher brought his infectious beats and stage-wide grin to Kiwi shores. Now, the Gold Coast native is set to return to New Zealand, with one hell of a show and a few muso friends in tow.

Hailed as one of dance music’s most in-demand artists right now, Fisher (Paul Nicholas Fisher) is set to play two exclusive shows at Aotearoa’s most iconic venues in 2025, bringing hit tunes to both the North and South Island.

The 37-year-old Australian has been producing house music for well over a decade and has a Grammy nomination and ARIA award to his name, along with some pretty catchy tunes that have catapulted him to fame. Now, the DJ is returning to New Zealand for the first time since 2018.

Set to be two of the most anticipated parties of the Kiwi summer, The Stop It hitmaker will play Christchurch’s Hagley Park on January 10, 2025, and Auckland’s Victoria Park on January 11, 2025.

On top of a massive production featuring Fisher’s signature on-stage energy, wild sense of humour and a killer catalogue of foot-stomping beats, he is also bringing some very special friends to his string of NZ gigs, who are yet to be announced.

Tickets to the shows will be available in four zones, with punters given a choice between GA (Get amongst), Losing it Zone (upfront), VIP and VVIP, with each section offering a unique experience to concertgoers depending on their party preferences.

Fisher is coming to New Zealand for two massive shows in 2025.

Kiwis should plan accordingly and mark their calendars: the Spark pre-sale opens on Monday, April 15 at 7pm and the general public sale opens on Wednesday, April 17 at 7pm.

“The plan was simple,” says Trademark Live director Toby Burrows. “Take our most requested artist over recent years, add massive production, some of his friends on support, and then throw it all into two of our most iconic parks to create the most epic dance parties of the summer.”

Fellow director Mitch Lowe adds, “After chasing Fisher for so long this feels like another monumental moment for Trademark Live. It’s not often you get to deliver artists with this level of hype. We cannot wait to deliver these large-scale shows for every Kiwi fan.”

Fisher is one of dance music’s most recognisable names, thanks to his reputation as an energetic performer and inventive music producer. The hitmaker catapulted to fame following the success of his 2018 breakout track Losing It, which earned him a Grammy nomination and a lot of head nods in the music sphere. The song has now gained more than half a billion streams, affirming itself as one of the biggest dance records of the decade.

In 2023, Fisher released hit songs Atmosphere and Take It Off, which made big waves on people’s playlists and on the dancefloor, and took to the stage at US music festival Coachella with a show-stealing performance alongside Chris Lake.

This year, the DJ is set to keep the ball rolling with a weekly Hi Ibiza residency, a TAO Vegas residency and major headline appearances across the UK, US and India. Fisher will also debut his iconic Under Construction Show with Chris Lake at Ultra Miami and Parklife Manchester and will perform a gig on his home turf in the Gold Coast, which sold out on the first day.

Spark pre-sale begins on Monday, April 15 at 7 pm and the general public goes on sale on Wednesday, April 17 at 7 pm. Click here for tickets and info.

Megan Watts is a lifestyle multimedia journalist for the New Zealand Herald whose passions include honest journalism, backstage band chats and doing things for the plot.

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Tones and I announce 2024 Australia and New Zealand Tour

Spotify’s most streamed female artist Tones and I is touring Australia and New Zealand in 2024.

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Tones and I is hitting the road in 2024 and will be playing venues across Australia and New Zealand in August and September.

The Melbourne musician is the most streamed female artist on Spotify reaching 3 billion streams with her song Dance Monkey.

It has been three years since the artist’s last headline tour when she received acclaim for her “electric live performances and masterful song writing.”

She also supported P!nk at a 20-date stadium tour across Australia and New Zealand earlier this year.

Tones and I said the support and love from Australia and NZ had been incredible.

Tones and I announces an Australia and New Zealand tour in 2024. Picture: Supplied.

“My live show is something I hold very close to my heart and is the best representation of who I am,” she said.

“I’m so grateful to be embraced by people around Australia and NZ. I hope people leave feeling part of something.”

The tour kicks off in Sydney on August 23, followed by shows in Newcastle, Auckland, Brisbane, Townsville, Fremantle before finishing in Melbourne on September 7.

Fans can expect to hear new material with Tones and I performing songs from her sophomore album, including Dreaming and I Get High along with favourites Dance Monkey, Fly Away, Cloudy Day and Never Seen The Rain.

Tones and I is the most streamed female artist on Spotify reaching 3 billion streams with her song Dance Monkey. Picture: David Swift

Since exploding onto the music scene in 2019 as a busker from Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula, Tones and I has smashed records and won multiple awards.

She surpassed 10 billion streams, earned five ARIAs, and reached multi-platinum heights around the world.

Her breakout hit Dance Monkey went platinum six times in the US, and has held held a spot in the Top 10 Most-Streamed Song of All-Time on Spotify.

If you want to catch Tones and I presale tickets to the Australia and New Zealand Tour will be available to My Live Nation members on Friday.

Vodafone customers and Mastercard holders in Australia and New Zealand will have a chance to secure presale tickets from Wednesday.

Tickets to the public go on sale next week from 12pm Monday, April 15.

The father of a young Swiftie who fulfilled her dying wish to meet the pop superstar during her Eras tour has issued a heartbreaking update on his little girl’s health.

Madonna lost her temper again during her latest concert, declaring she wouldn’t continue with the show until she got some respect.

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Are you still a little giddy from the magical moments of totality during Monday’s solar eclipse? Or did clouds swoop in to block your view? Maybe you just couldn’t make it to the path of totality this time. No matter what, the question now is “ Where and when will it happen again?”

“People who have never seen it before, the first words out of their mouth after the totality ends is ‘I’ve got to see another one, this is incredible, this is unbelievable.’ That is when you become addicted to these things and end up traveling no matter where the next one is,” said Joseph Rao, an eclipse chaser and guest lecturer at the Hayden Planetarium.

So, if like Mr. Rao, you’ve developed a raging case of umbraphilia — the love of eclipses — you’ll have three chances over the next four years to see the moon blot out the sun. The first, on Aug. 12, 2026, will start above Greenland, then strafe the west coast of Iceland and move along the Atlantic Ocean and over Spain. Almost a year later, on Aug. 2, 2027, another will skirt the Mediterranean coast of North Africa then cross Egypt and part of the Arabian Peninsula. The third, on July 22, 2028, will cut across Australia and the southern tip of New Zealand.

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Eclipse chasers will have several more chances this decade to view a total solar eclipse .

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Last week, as Victoria Sahami , the owner of Sirius Travel , was preparing to guide a group of tourists in Mazatlán, Mexico, for Monday’s big event, she was also planning for these other upcoming eclipses. Ms. Sahami joined the ranks of the eclipse-obsessed when she witnessed one in Venezuela in the 1990s. “Like many people, I was hooked. There was no going back,” she said.

Total solar eclipses happen fairly regularly — about every one to two years — in locations scattered around the world. “That’s the great thing about them: You wind up in places that you don’t normally go,” Ms. Sahami said.

A major spoiler is weather, which will be a big variable in the 2026 eclipse — one Greenland, Iceland and Spain will see.

“Iceland normally has a lot of cloud during that time of year,” said Paul Maley , who runs Ring of Fire Expeditions . “The data shows Spain to have the higher good-weather prospects of all three. However, the sun is low in the sky and the eclipse ends as the sun hits the horizon at sunset.”

Because of Iceland’s mercurial meteorology, Ring of Fire Expeditions is going all in on Spain, with a 10-day excursion on the mainland. Sirius Travel is offering not only a five-day trip to Majorca but also an eight-day tour around Iceland. It will be based in Reykjavik, and the itinerary will remain flexible on the day of the eclipse so the tour can easily pivot toward the location with the least cloud cover. Ms. Sahami recommends the trip for those who already have a few eclipses under their belt and would be happy just to take in the sights of Iceland if the weather doesn’t cooperate.

The 2027 eclipse, on the other hand, promises to be truly stellar: Luxor, Egypt — the site of numerous ancient temples as well as the Valleys of the Kings and Queens — sits right in the middle of the path of totality and will be bathed in darkness for a full 6 minutes 23 seconds. Weather-wise, it is what Ms. Sahami called “a slam dunk.” “You know you’re going to see it. You know that you’re not going to get any clouds,” she said.

But for all its potential, those considering Egypt should be aware that the State Department has a Level 3 “Reconsider Travel” warning for the country because of the risk of terrorism.

The 2028 eclipse will darken the skies over Sydney, Australia, for 3 minutes 49 seconds. It will be the first time the city has experienced a total solar eclipse since 1857. Ms. Sahami has her eyes on a trip based out of there, while Mr. Maley has chartered a cruise ship off the northwest coast of Australia. It will be winter there, he said, but that isn’t likely to mean bad eclipse-viewing weather.

If you want to see any (or all) of these eclipses, you should get started on planning and booking now, particularly if you want to sign up for a trip organized by a tour company. One of Sirius Travel’s excursions to Luxor is already full.

Scrutinize refund policies and look into insuring your trip. Several companies will fully refund your deposit if you cancel a year in advance. A lot can happen, Ms. Sahami said, “but if you think you’re going to go, why not?”

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