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Veteran of two world wars lost life after capture in Greece

His story has come to light through records and history website Ancestry.com.au. Haythorne was born in 1894, went to school at Whanganui Collegiate, and enlisted for WWI in 1914, serving for four years. In 1920, he married Margaret, who was from Auckland, and WWII documents record them living in Manawatū when he signed up for service in 1940. Haythorne enlisted in Palmerston North and was farming in Awahuri at the time. News reports from the time of his death, of sickness, on March 8, 1945, say he and Margaret had two daughters. Haythorne died in Stalag-344 in Poland. The New Zealand Herald in 1945 reported: “He was reported missing in the Greek campaign, but was later discovered to have taken refuge in the hills with other New Zealand troops, having volunteered to remain behind to tend wounded men whom it was impossible to evacuate.”

New Zealand s journey to the top of Test Rankings

Test Rankings URL Copied With a victory over Pakistan by an innings and 176 runs, New Zealand have scaled the MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings to become the sixth country in the past ten years to be ranked No.1 in Test cricket. The seventh country ever to hold the top spot in the Test rankings, New Zealand spent much of the last couple of years in second place on the table with an impeccable home record recently. So how did they get there? Kane Williamson: Leading from the front In an era of flashy superstars, Kane Williamson is a throwback to the old-fashioned copybook cricketer who oozes class every time he takes the crease. Such is the brilliance of Kane Williamson that not only is he the captain and fulcrum of the New Zealand batting order, but also the current No.1 Test batsman in the world, upstaging Virat Kohli and Steve Smith in the final ICC Rankings update for 2020. Williamson leapfrogged that formidable duo with three centuries, including

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