Lehmann 'rocket' helped Pattinson bounce back - Voges
James Pattinson copped a "rocket" from coach Darren Lehmann for his costly no-ball transgression on the first day in Christchurch, but bounced back to snare three important wickets on day three
View ArticleAustralia take control on hard-fought day
Steven Smith's men persisted through New Zealand's resistance and ended day four of the Christchurch Test a mere 131 runs away from claiming victory and the No. 1 Test ranking
View ArticleBowlers, Ellis set up easy Canterbury win
A round-up of all the Plunket Shield matches played between February 20 and 23, 2016
View ArticleKent sign Tom Latham for new season
Kent have signed New Zealand opening batsman Tom Latham for the 2016 English season
View ArticleHazlewood, Smith in umpiring controversy
Josh Hazlewood has pleaded guilty to breaching the ICC's Code of Conduct after showing dissent at the result of a decision review during New Zealand's second innings
View ArticleBird pleased to make impression after nervous return
Jackson Bird completed the first five-wicket haul of his Test career on the fourth day at Hagley Oval; he thought the opportunity might never come
View ArticleAustralia claim No. 1, McCullum exits
A fighting half-century, and a more inventive and flamboyant one by Steven Smith made sure Australia reached the No. 1 Test ranking without drama
View ArticleLanning ton helps Australia Women retain Rose Bowl
Meg Lanning's 127 off 135 overshadowed Suzie Bates' ton to help Australia Women clinch the series 2-1, after a convincing six-wicket victory against New Zealand Women in Mount Maunganui
View Article'Dangerous' Australia climb to top of the world
Four good years have culminated in Australia's rise to No. 1 in the Test rankings, but their task now is to extend the lead without the likes of Michael Clarke, Mitchell Johnson and a few others
View ArticleBoult, Southee fail to meet expectations
New Zealand's inability to bowl out Australia during the Trans-Tasman series has placed the spotlight on their highly regarded pacemen Trent Boult and Tim Southee
View ArticleWilliamson named NZ's Player of the Year
Kane Williamson was named New Zealand's Cricketer of the Year and awarded the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal at NZC's awards function
View ArticleKasperek's four-for sets up easy win for New Zealand
Leigh Kasperek's outstanding bowling performance of 3-0-7-4 set up an easy win for New Zealand Women over Australia Women in the first T20 at the Basin Reserve
View ArticleRoss Taylor eyes World T20 return
New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor believes he will be back to full fitness before the start of the upcoming World Twenty20 in India
View ArticleTaylor, McClenaghan return in victorious North Island side
North Island breezed to victory in the Island of Origin T20, bowling out South Island for 126 and then chasing the target down with six wickets and seven overs to spare
View ArticleRyder meets Hesson, but no talk of NZ comeback
Jesse Ryder met with New Zealand coach Mike Hesson following the first Test against Australia, but there appears to be no change in the status quo with regard to his possible return
View ArticleBates fifty leads New Zealand Women to series win
Captain Suzie Bates continued her excellent form, stroking her third fifty-plus score in four matches, to help New Zealand Women wrap up the series against Australia Women
View ArticleDerbyshire bring in Neesham for T20 Blast
James Neesham has joined the influx of New Zealand internationals playing county cricket this summer after signing for Derbyshire as their second overseas player for the NatWest T20 Blast
View ArticleMartin Crowe dies aged 53
Martin Crowe, the former New Zealand captain, writer, broadcaster and mentor, has died in Auckland at the age of 53
View ArticleAll-round Perry lifts Australia to consolation win
Elysse Perry's fine all-round performance helped Australia Women to a consolation win against New Zealand Women in New Plymouth, as the hosts took the T20 series 2-1
View Article'Family man, genius, and NZ's finest ever'
Ross Taylor and Martin Guptill recall their fondest memories of their mentor and pay tribute to the fallen New Zealand hero
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