Michael Stephens (cricketer)

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Michael James Stephens (born 1 November 1967 in Auckland) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played for the Auckland Aces and the Northern Districts Knights [1] in the 1990s and he also played for Counties-Manukau in the Hawke Cup. Nowdadys he works for St Joseph's School in Pukekohe.

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  1. "Michael Stephens". ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 25 February 2009.