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New Zealander

British  
/ ˈziːləndə /

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of New Zealand

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But in securing a semi-final spot, Brook has nudged England closer to a result that will keep the New Zealander in a job should he want it.

From BBC

Among the injured is a Chinese national and a New Zealander, they said.

From BBC

Afterwards, however, New Zealander McCullum, 44, was keen to rally round his captain and players.

From BBC

She added that Mansfield, a native New Zealander, was “hard & cheap.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The New Zealander stressed that the Red Roses will be pushing on from the 2025 World Cup win.

From BBC