Cricket
Rain ruins third day of NZ-England Test
Rain has killed off the third day of New Zealand's day-night Test match against England with only 17 balls bowled.
Australian cricketers cop verbal abuse in Cape Town
Cricket Australia has sent a letter of complaint to their South African counterparts over what coach Darren Lehmann called "disgraceful" verbal abuse aimed at his players by the crowd in the third…
Williamson says Crowe is NZ's greatest batsman
Kane Williamson believes the late Martin Crowe remains the greatest batsmen New Zealand has ever produced despite surpassing the former captain as his country's highest test century maker.
Rain washes out much of the day's play
Rain disrupted almost all of the second day of the first test between New Zealand and England on Friday, with the hosts managing to extend their lead to 171 runs before they were forced from the field…
NZ sports fan tries to rescue Martin Crowe's kit at 'divorce auction'
Items from the career of the late great New Zealand cricketer Martin Crowe will go under the hammer in actor Russell Crowe's divorce auction in Sydney next month. Audio
Elgar saves Proteas
Dean Elgar scored an unbeaten century but an excellent spell of bowling from Australia seamer Pat Cummins restricted South Africa to 266 for eight at the close of play on the opening day of the third…
First taste of day-night test concept for NZ cricket fans
New Zealand cricket history was made in Auckland earlier this afternoon, when the first day-night test match on these shores officially got underway at Eden Park. RNZ sports reporter Clay Wilson joins… Audio
Middle order rescues NZ Selection
The top order failed but the middle order came to the rescue for the New Zealand Selection in their two-day day-night cricket match against England in Hamilton.
Rabada appeals guilty verdict
Kagiso Rabada is appealing the guilty verdict handed to him by the International Cricket Council for breaching their code of conduct in a last-ditch bid to be able to play in the rest of the gripping…
Martin stars for White Ferns in T20 opener
A half century and two stumpings by wicket-keeper Katey Martin has helped the New Zealand women's cricket team to an eight-run win over the West Indies in the first T20 in Tauranga.
Black Caps need to realise they're choking
The Black Caps need to not only recognise they have a problem winning series deciding matches but also deal with the issue properly says a leading sports psychologist.
Santner to undergo surgery
Mitchell Santner has been ruled out of cricket for six to nine months with a knee injury.
Stokes pleads not guilty, faces August trial
England cricketer Ben Stokes has pleaded not guilty to charges of affray following an incident in Bristol last September and he will face trial on August 6th.
Bates passes 4000 runs as White Ferns beat West Indies
The White Ferns have swept the West Indies 3-0 in the one day international cricket series, after an impressive 205 run win at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. During the match, captain Suzie Bates… Audio
White Ferns sweep West Indies
The White Ferns have swept the West Indies 3-0 in the ODI series after an impressive 205 run win under the sunshine at Hagley Oval.
England thump Black Caps
Jonny Bairstow belted his second successive century as England completely outplayed New Zealand in a seven-wicket victory in their final one-day international at Hagley Oval to clinch the five-match…
Ross Taylor on his extraordinary 181 not out
Ross Taylor hit 181 not out as the Black Caps chased down 335 to beat England by five wickets with three balls to spare. The cricketer talks to John Campbell. Video, Audio
An injured Ross Taylor could play in series decider
New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor's health would not be risked for the series-deciding one day international against England.
Warner cleared for second test, De Kock to contest charge
Australian opening batsman David Warner has been cleared to play in the second test against South Africa after accepting an International Cricket Council (ICC) charge of bringing the game into…
Warner and de Kock charged by the ICC
Australia vice-captain David Warner and South Africa batsman Quinton de Kock have been charged by the ICC for their heated off-field exchange in the first cricket test in Durban.