
Midweek Fixture: Broken Black Caps must be rebuilt
Faltering test team needs strong home series to restore faith
Faltering test team needs strong home series to restore faith
Former New Zealand women's captain and International Cricket Council Hall of Famer Debbie Hockley has been elected the first female
Australian cricket has returned to the dark ages. Not since 1912 has an Australia Test side produced the same level of incompetence
The Auckland Aces have joined the latest internet craze by putting together a video of their own mannequin challenge during a rain delay.
Cricketers suspected of match fixing face having their mobile phones seized.
Pakistan have done their homework on some unfamiliar faces ahead of the first cricket test against the Black Caps starting in Christchurch
With a second test defeat to South Africa yesterday, the Australian cricket team are out to avoid their first home whitewash in 129
Talented batting allrounder has flourished since St Kentigern First XI shared the burden of leadership.
Remember Scott Muller? If you do, chances are it's not for the reasons he'd like. The fast bowler from Queensland played two Tests
The Black Caps can expect a familiar wicket to greet them when they face Pakistan in the first test in Christchurch on Thursday. Hagley
Big centuries dominated the opening day of the fourth round Plunket Shield today. One game, between Wellington and Central Districts
The WACA will review its strict members' dress code after journalists were told their clothing was "inappropriate" and "indecent".
The start of Wellington's Plunket Shield match against Central Districts has been delayed until tomorrow. Pending a risk assessment
One of South Africa's star attractions Dale Steyn is out of next year's long cricket tour of New Zealand.
HB v Horowhenua-KapitiFurlong Cup cricket Captain Jacob Smith celebrated his return to full health with a century as the Hawke's
Hashim Amla was the target of an extremely offensive message at Bellerive Oval in Hobart, with the fan who created it banned for three years.
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The Black Cap star who spectacularly fell from grace after admitting match-fixing has revealed his tough battle to retain his health after a suicide attempt.
Vincent is serving 11 concurrent life bans issued by the England and Wales Cricket Board in July 2014 after his confession to match-fixing.
Both 30-year-olds are likely to shoulder the majority of the spin bowling burden for their XIs when the sides meet at Hagley Oval.
Australia crashed to 18 for 5, were skittled for 85, then watched South Africa reach 171-5 at stumps on a chaotic first day of the second test in Hobart today.
New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has joined the growing calls for test cricket to do away with the toss.
Mickey Arthur has hit the ground running with his third national team job.
One of the game's finest players and one of New Zealand's most gifted sportswoman, talks about her career and the state of the game.
Usman Khawaja believes cricket's Decision Review System (DRS) has merit but ball-tracking technology is too easily bamboozled.
The White Ferns have gone 2-0 up in the five-match ODI series against Pakistan, with a rain-affected win at Lincoln today.
Steve Smith has hit back at former South Africa captain Graeme Smith who criticised the current Australian cricket climate.
Just great for the sport. That notion has been in overdrive since the Cubs won the World Series and Ireland lowered the All Blacks for the first time.