Cricket
Phil Hughes still in critical condition
The Australian cricketer, Phil Hughes, is still fighting for his life after a sickening blow to the head during a domestic match at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. Audio
Sports Correspondent - Australia
Point-scoring across the ditch with ABC sports presenter Paul Kennedy. How did two horses die after competing in this year's Melbourne Cup? Audio
Midday Sports News for 21 November 2014
The All Blacks coach gives up on talking to the referees. Audio
Rooms for Cricket World Cup going fast and with a premium
Hotel rooms are beginning to fill up in the countdown to the Cricket World Cup. Audio
Extra Time for 7 November 2014
The countdown continues to the Cricket World Cup, with now less than a hundred days to the start of the tournament hosted by New Zealand and Australia, we hear from a player hoping to make the Black… Audio
Jesse Ryder in sights of NZ cricket selectors
Jesse Ryder is once again in the sights of the New Zealand cricket selectors. Audio
New Zealand lose first cricket match of the season
The Black Caps have not made a good start to the cricket season, with a six-wicket loss to South Africa in Mount Maunganui yesterday. Audio
Midday Sports News for 21 October 2014
The New Zealand cricketers are 91 for 5 after 21 overs batting first in the first one-day international against South Africa in Mt Maunganui. Audio
Black Caps could upset South Africa
The New Zealand cricketers will begin their preparation for next year's Cricket World Cup this morning, when they meet South Africa in their first One Day International of the season in Mount… Audio
NZ Cricket to consider corruption amnesty for players
New Zealand Cricket board will this week consider an amnesty for domestic players who've failed to report any corruption-related approaches. Audio
Countdown to Cricket World Cup begins today
The countdown to the Cricket World Cup cup officially begins for the Black Caps today, when they play South Africa at the country's newest international cricket venue, Bay Oval in Tauranga. Audio
Cairns appears in London court
It's likely the former New Zealand cricketer, Chris Cairns, will have to wait a year before going on trial for perjury. Audio
Sports Correspondent - United Kingdom
BBC sports journalist Russell Fuller keeps the score court-side. Europe beats the USA in the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles in Scotland, the introduction of the Rooney Rule in the Football League, and the… Audio
Auckland Cricket goes hi-tech to help young players imrpove
Auckland Cricket's using state of the art technology as it looks to get an advantage when it comes to developing young talent. Audio
Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
Discusses the opening Football World Cup game between home side Brazil and Croatia; plus the Black Caps beating the West Indies and the emergence of two new stars, Mark Craig and Tom Latham. Audio
The match fixing crisis in international cricket
With Paul Marsh - Executive Chairman of the Federation of International Cricketers Associations, Alan Isaac - President of ICC. Audio
Leaked reports from Cricket's anti corruption inquiry
With Heath Mills - Chief executive of the NZ Cricket Players Association. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 4 May 2014 - The Power of Presence
This week Sonia Sly meets Amit Dhull and Sri Rajasekar, two men whose lives have intersected through a love of cricket. Together they have undergone a process of 'transformation' through life's… Audio
Sport
Zoe Ferguson and Iain O'Brien join Wallace for a discussion on the big fixtures of the weekend, the Cricket T20 World Cup, and The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews considering allowing women… Audio
Museum visit: Basin Reserve Cricket Museum
The New Zealand Cricket Museum at the Basin Reserve in Wellington with curator, Jamie Bell. Audio