
Sri Lankan legend masterminding Black Caps’ path to Test Championship final
Rangana Herath has joined New Zealand for their tour of Asia.
Rangana Herath has joined New Zealand for their tour of Asia.
Rachin Ravindra may prove as important with the ball in two tests against Sri Lanka.
The last time a cricket test featured a rest day was in 2008.
Captain's quick 31 sets tone for Australia as they try to clinch series in Cardiff.
New Zealand hoped test against Afghanistan would be ideal preparation.
It's just the eighth time in history a test has been called off in that fashion.
All four days have been abandoned without a ball bowled.
It has now been three days without any chance of play.
Not a single ball has been bowled across two days in Greater Noida.
All the action from day one in Greater Noida, India.
More players are opting out of local deals to sign for overseas leagues.
The Black Caps this afternoon begin a run of six straight tests on the subcontinent.
The seasoned pair of Rangana Herath and Vikram Rathou will bring local expertise.
Tim Southee and his side are days away from starting an unprecedented assignment.
Brendon McCullum will oversee 50-over and T20 World Cup campaigns.
The 26-year-old is the domestic player of the year, but yet to play an international.
"Captaining one format at a time gives the next leaders time to find their feet.”
Sri Lanka strikes early but Root and Atkinson's partnership steadies England's innings.
The 28-year-old from Sydney wrote his way into the ICC record books.
OPINION: The test captain's place has come under scrutiny after a poor home summer.
A rare four-test series has been confirmed between the Black Caps and Australia.
The pair are the latest Kiwis to opt out of central contracts.
Athletes remain the biggest financial losers from the Games.
Former England batsman died last week after suffering with depression and anxiety.
Former England batsman died last week after suffering with depression and anxiety.
Gary Stead excited about new bowlers, says all options needed for tough subcontinent.
It comes after a string of struggles, including spinal stroke and cancer.
Graham Thorpe scored a double-century against the Black Caps in 2002.
The test will take place about a month before the India series gets under way.
The 24-year-old won’t look to ply his trade as a freelancer - for now.