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Gillette Cup is the name given to the New Zealand Secondary Schools boys one day cricket competition. The competition begins as a knock-out competition until the top school in each of seven regional zones is determined. Four of those schools are then eliminated in knock-out inter-zone games. The final four schools play in a two day tournament held in December each year. The Gillette Cup was first played in 1990. Winners of the Gillette Cup:

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