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Neesham, Adi Ashok and Abbas sign domestic deals with Auckland

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Jimmy Neesham has signed a domestic contract with Auckland following changes to New Zealand's central contracts list. Adi Ashok and Abbas have also returned to domestic deals with Auckland after dropping out of the Black Caps' centrally contracted players. The trio will now represent Auckland in domestic cricket rather than holding national-level contracts. This development signals a shift in the players' standing within New Zealand's cricket structure.

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