
Martin Devlin: Things that will happen at the Cricket World Cup
We won't win it but Australia probably will.
We won't win it but Australia probably will.
Comment: When it comes to this World Cup campaign optimism is the new black (cap).
Comment: Former Rugby World Cup boss has ruffled feathers among cricket's administrators.
Comment: England stole from the Black Caps' playbook - they need to steal it back.
Comment: Black Caps selectors are as confused as their openers about the best way to play.
COMMENT: Yasir Shah bowled superbly with his variations of speed, drift and turn.
Five Pakistani players who could derail New Zealand's chances of winning in UAE.
Cricket on a racecourse infield - it's as bleak as it gets.
Al Jazeera investigation is on one hand compelling, on the other frustratingly incomplete.
Aimee Watkins and Peter Fulton weigh in on their former coach and new NZ mentor Gary Stead
Gary Stead has signed for two years, filling the void left by Mike Hesson's resignation.
COMMENT: Having the Indians on your side these days is a good place to be.
16 current or former Black Caps are contracted to 12 English cricket counties this season.
The Auckland coach will contest the top job after securing eight domestic titles.
NZ's first-class cricket competition could reduce from 10 to eight rounds next season.
Players can expect to earn an increased fixed revenue share under their new deal with NZC.
If another Mike Hesson's floating about the cricketing world, NZC would like to meet you.
Six out 20 New Zealand contracted cricketers have close links to the Mt Maunganui region.
Once again journalists have gone where the ICC fears to tread.
15 current or former Black Caps are contracted to 11 English counties this season.
Ish Sodhi's IPL aim is to stoke his aggressive instincts and take middle innings wickets.
Neil Broom has no regrets - despite paying the price for failing to fire at test level.
North Shore Cricket Club under-13s walked into a cricketing Narnia on their tour to India.
The voices in my head remain conflicted by the pink ball test.
New Zealand's ODI cricket side could get a shake-up after the 3-2 series loss to England.
ODI cricket seldom cooks up a better recipe than the decider of a five-match duel.
A number of test starters will not feature in warm-up matches against England next week.
All-rounder has decided to specialise in shorter formats ahead of the World Cup next year.
The England-New Zealand ODI decider will give both sides a key gauge pre-World Cup.
Ross Taylor was not alone in exceeding expectations to level the series against England.