
Cricket test madness: live bats, dead bats
A remarkable week of cricket proves there is more than one recipe for entrancing play, including polar opposites.
A remarkable week of cricket proves there is more than one recipe for entrancing play, including polar opposites.
Now it's time for some calculations, as New Zealand look to plan their march to victory at University Oval over the next two days.
New Zealand took the honours on the third morning of their test against Sri Lanka at University Oval today.
The Black Caps have drawn Australia, India and Pakistan in their pool for the 2016 T20 World Cup.
"Kaleidoscope" is a valid answer when asked to describe McCullum's life as one colour. If Shakespeare was around, he'd be keen to pen the script.
Left-armer bowls what would be the fastest delivery in the history of New Zealand cricket, but skeptics have been quick to say a technological error was likely.
Martin Crowe continues to have an influence within the New Zealand cricket team.
Black Caps opener's return to form with 156 helps the Black Caps put big runs on the board at University Oval.
Martin Guptill scored his third test century and his first since 2011 as the Black Caps pushed past 400 on day one in Dunedin.
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International Cricket Council says the TV umpire got it wrong in not dismissing Nathan Lyon.
Forget the outcome of this test series; New Zealand are confident they can turn the tables on Australia at home in February.
Don't be surprised to see a conveyer belt of day-night test matches rolled out in the next few years.
It was the moment on which the third test turned: "At the time it was incredibly frustrating."
The day-night test charge is gathering pace with Brisbane expected to host a pink ball match next summer.