
Cricket: McCullum leads fight back
The odds are stacked against the Black Caps winning the second test against India despite a Brendon McCullum led fightback.
The odds are stacked against the Black Caps winning the second test against India despite a Brendon McCullum led fightback.
Openers Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir put on a century-stand that helped India reach 178 for two on the second day of the second test.
The Black Caps were in a strong position at stumps on day one of the second test against India.
The New Zealand opening batsman has a score to settle with India fast bowler Zaheer Khan.
Jeetan Patel is determined to make a genuine difference on New Zealand's cricket tour of India.
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Mark Greatbatch wants more tests in his team's schedule because he believes that arena best serves players wanting to develop their games.
Kane Williamson made a stunning start to his international career with a debut century against India.
Age helps smooth many rough edges and so it is with Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh.
Barack Obama has thrown his support behind India becoming a permanent member of the UN Security Council.
The first session of the final day's play hasn't gone NZ's way in Ahmedabad.
Kane Williamson's father admits his son's debut hundred was an "extremely nervous" experience for the family watching back in Tauranga.
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US president Barack Obama has called on India and Pakistan to renew their efforts to find peace.
Kane Williamson rewrote the record books by scoring a test cricket century on debut for New Zealand against India today.
Witnesses say Daniel Bell was far more affected by alcohol than the "couple of beers" assessment Swimming NZ gave when they sent him home from the Commonwealth Games.
Comeback king Jesse Ryder and rookie Kane Williamson led a disciplined batting effort which served New Zealand's purposes perfectly well as they prospered at a sedate rate in the third cricket test against India today.