Cricket
Wellington cricket fans left disappointed despite win
While Wellington cricket fans were thrilled with the Black Cap's trashing of England on Friday they were less than happy about the dinner break right near the end of the game. Audio
Another great weekend at the Cricket World Cup
New Zealand and India remain at the top of their pools following another weekend of Cricket World Cup action. Audio
Scots proud to almost beat Black Caps
The Scottish cricket team says it is proud it could scare the Black Caps in a World Cup match. Audio
Pitch-siders Breaking Trespass Laws
Dean of Law at the University of Otago Mark Henaghan ties up some legal lose ends about the NZ Police turfing pitch-siders out of the CWC. Audio
New Zealand's embarrassing stadiums
84,000 fans crammed into a revamped Melbourne Cricket Ground, while Christchurch's Hagley Oval, although beautiful, was unable to squeeze in nearly as many spectators. Audio
Ireland cricket team beats West Indies
Ireland romped to a four-wicket victory over the West Indies in their opening 2015 World Cup clash in Nelson yesterday. The Irish reduced West Indies to 87-5 after opting to field first but the… Audio
Black Caps go under the hammer at Indian Premier League auction
The Black Caps bowler, Trent Boult, was sold for the fifth highest amount of any foreign player at the Indian Premier League auction in Bangalore last night. Boult was one of eight current Black Caps… Audio
Questions over police crackdown on courtsiding
The involvement of the police in the crackdown on the practice as known as courtsiding at Cricket World Cup games is being questioned. Courtsiding involves a spectator at an event passing on real-time… Audio
Ireland shock Windies in Cricket World Cup opener
The West Indies' fears were realised yesterday when they slumped to a four-wicket loss to Ireland in Nelson. Ireland's batsmen reeled in their first innings total of 304-7 with over four overs to… Audio
Glenn Turner analyses opening matches
Joining us now is the former New Zealand cricket captain, Glenn Turner. Audio
Opening Cricket World Cup match a crowd pleaser for fans
A crowd of almost 18-thousand watched the Black Caps defeat Sri Lanka in the opening match of the Cricket World Cup in Christchurch over the weekend. Audio
ICC anti-corruption head comments on court-siding
The Cricket World Cup is only two days in and already the tournament has been marred by corruption. Audio
Hearing the Hits
This week on One in Five: He describes himself as the world's first Blind Cricket commentator. Katy Gosset talks to Dean Du Plessis who uses the sounds of ball and bat to help report on the sport. Audio
'Bit players ' key to Black Caps success
The Black Caps success at the Cricket World Cup won't come down to the talents of Brendon McCullum or Kane Williamson but the roles of 'bit players' says former NZ coach Warren Lees. Audio
TAB on CWC odds
Tomorrow the Cricket World Cup opener at Hagley Oval tomorrow and busy hours ahead for the TAB. Audio
Sport with Brendan Telfer
Cricket World Cup fever; The big contenders for Super 15; The Halberg award winners. Audio
Commentators weigh in on Cricket World Cup contenders
Cricket commentators, Russel Arnold of Sri Lanka and Mihir Bose in England. Audio
First matches of Cricket World Cup scheduled for this weekend
The first matches of the Cricket World Cup get underway this weekend. Audio
ICC head aims to eradicate match fixing
The chief executive of the International Cricket Council is David Richardson. Audio
Cricket World Cup also opens in Melbourne
In Melbourne, a crowd of 10-thousand gathered to celebrate the World Cup Opening ceremony. Audio