Cricket
World Cup opening ceremony crowd pleaser
An estimated 60 to 70 thousand people turned out last night for the opening ceremony of the Cricket World Cup. Audio
The Cricket World Cup has begun
The Cricket world cup has begun, with two opening ceremonies held last night, one in Christchurch the other in Melbourne. Audio
Tonight's opening ceremony for the Cricket World Cup
The opening ceremony for the Cricket World Cup in New Zealand will begin soon in Christchurch. Audio
Brendon McCullum eyes more silverware
The New Zealand Cricket captain Brendon McCullum has picked up one piece of silverware but there's a bigger prize he has his eyes on - the Cricket World Cup. Audio
Cricket World Cup Security.
Greg Watts the Executive Director of the NZ Security Association joined the Panel to explain why there's no parking at Westpac Stadium during the Cricket World Cup. Audio
Black Caps on mission to make World Cup history
Cricketing history beckons for the Black Caps as they seek to become the first New Zealand side to reach the World Cup final when the tournament begins in Christchurch on Saturday. Audio
Just qualifying for Cricket World Cup a feat for some teams
Fourteen teams are contesting the Cricket World Cup which starts this weekend. Audio
Christchurch prepares for Cricket World Cup
Hoteliers and bar owners in Christchurch are flat out and the finishing touches are being placed on Hagley Oval in time for the Cricket World Cup opening ceremony. Audio
Labour cries foul over Cricket World Cup jobs
With less than a week to the first Cricket World Cup match, the Labour Party is crying no-ball over the number of foreigners being employed to broadcast it. Audio
Trevor Grant - Cricket and Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka will play New Zealand in the opening game of the 2015 Cricket World Cup. Trevor Grant fears the Sri Lankan government uses the team to launder its image and he will be in New Zealand… Audio
Midday Sports News for 29 January 2015
Despite the runs drying up in their past few innings, the Black Caps openers won't be adjusting their approach as the side puts the final touches to their Cricket World Cup preparations. Audio
Man admits assaulting cricketer Ryder
A man who at first denied attacking the cricketer, Jesse Ryder changed his plea to guilty today after the charges were reduced. Audio
CWC: does joint hosting throw up more challenges
The International Centre for Sport Security says the threat of terrorism to sporting events is growing, and that the challenges to jointly hosted events are even greater. Audio
Cricketer is calling to give umpires more power
An ex test cricketer is calling for the Cricket World Cup organisers to give umpires more power to stop on-field abuse in the tournament that begins next month. Audio
High alert for Cricket World Cup as opening game near
The New Zealand 2015 World Cup chief executive Therese Walsh Speaks with Guyon Espiner. Audio