Cricket
Bairstow launches England Test fightback
Tim Southee led the charge and Jonny Bairstow the rearguard as England's batting shortcomings were exposed again by New Zealand on the first day of the second Test in Christchurch.
ICC to review players' code of conduct
The ill-tempered test series between Australia and South Africa and the fallout from the ball-tampering scandal has prompted the International Cricket Council to launch a review of the players' code…
England axe two for final Test
England have axed Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes for the second and final cricket test against New Zealand starting in Christchurch today.
Lehmann to stand down as Australian cricket coach
Australian cricket coach Darren Lehmann says he'll step down after this week's test match against South Africa, as he took ultimate responsibility for the culture of a team embroiled in a…
Australian Cricket can learn from New Zealand
Australia can learn a lot from New Zealand Cricket in the way the game should be played.
Stokes a key figure for England
The fitness of all-rounder Ben Stokes will be a key factor for England as they seek to win the second cricket Test against New Zealand in Christchurch.
Ball-tampering cricketers sent home
Disgraced Australian cricketers Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft will soon return home from South Africa in the wake of the ball-tampering bombshell that has shaken the sport. The coach… Audio
NZ cricketers climb rankings
The Black Caps fast bowler Trent Boult has made significant gains in the ICC Test Player Rankings after his player of the match effort in the Auckland pink ball test win over England.
Cheating cricketers could learn from captain McCullum
Opinion - Australian cricket's caretaker captain Tim Paine could do a lot worse than giving former New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum a call for some advice, writes Matt Richens.
NZ cricket in the pink as Black Caps triumph over England
It started with a record low score for the English tourists at Eden Park, continued with a record 18th test century for Kane Williamson and ended on Monday night in with a victory for New Zealand by… Audio
Nights Sport
Sports Journalist Dana Johannsen joins us with her take on the latest happenings in the world of sport. Audio
Australian balls-up an hilariously fascinating farce
Opinion - When it comes to 'Sandpapergate', the Australian cricket team seem more ashamed at getting caught than actually doing anything wrong, writes Jamie Wall. Video
Doug Cowie shocked by premeditated aspect of ball tampering
New Zealand's cricket umpire Doug Cowie tells John Campbell the fact Australia's cricket team's ball-tampering appears to have been premeditated makes the cheating even worse. Video, Audio
Australia Cricket cheating scandal goes from bad to worse
Australia's ball tampering scandal has deepened after footage emerged from the Ashes series in January showing Cameron Bancroft spooning sugar into his pocket before going onto the pitch. Video, Audio
The best of the worst of ball tampering
Ball tampering is nothing new, check out five memorable cricketing controversies.
Proteas thump Australia in third Test
The South African cricketers have added indignity to ignominy, inflicting a collapse of 10 wikets for 50 runs in 99 minutes of madness to record a 322-run victory over an Australian side reeling from…
Black Caps get Root with final ball of the day
England captain Joe Root was dismissed off the last ball of the fourth day moments after he had been struck on the hand by a Trent Boult bouncer to put New Zealand firmly in the driving seat to win…
Aussie ball tampering: This just takes the pavlova
Opinion - The Australian cricket team's blatant ball-tampering is a case of entitlement and arrogance that beggars belief, writes an angry Matt Richens.
Australian cricketers caught tampering with ball
Australia captain Steve Smith says he is embarrassed and takes responsibility for the actions of his side after they were charged with attempting to change the condition of the ball in the third…
South Africa edge ahead at Newlands
South Africa opened up a potentially match-winning lead over Australia on day three of the third cricket test as the tourists' Cameron Bancroft came under scrutiny for an object in his pocket.