Cricket
Australia wins 5th ODI
Australia's stand-in skipper David Warner led by example, hitting a century in their five-wicket win against Sri Lanka in Pallekele to complete a 4-1 one day series victory.
Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
Sports commentator Brendan Telfer on interesting time in world cricket, a baptism by fire for New Silver Ferns coach Janine Southby and the Richie McCaw documentary. Audio
Record score for England cricketers
England amassed a world record one-day international cricket total of 444 for 3 as they crushed Pakistan by 169 runs at Trent Bridge to take an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
Pink ball coming to New Zealand summer of cricket
New Zealand Cricket appear to be pushing ahead with plans to trial day-night first class matches as they build towards hosting their inaugural pink ball home test against England in 2018.
Wickets fall but Proteas remain in charge at Centurion
South Africa slid to 105 for six on the third day of the second and final cricket test against New Zealand but are still firmly in command at Centurion, holding a 372-run lead.
Black Caps fighting uphill battle against South Africa
The Black Caps are fighting an uphill battle in a series deciding test match in South Africa. Audio
Proteas well on top
Three quick wickets before stumps have the Black Caps on the back foot in the second Test in South Africa.
Proteas on top of Black Caps
South Africa hold the advantage after the first day of the second and final Test against the Black Caps at Centurion.
Possible sanctions for "poor" Kingsmead pitch
Durban's Kingsmead and Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain risk sanctions after outfields at both venues were rated as "poor" by match referees.
Sri Lanka square up series with Australia
Australia's James Faulkner claimed his maiden hat-trick but could not deny Sri Lanka a series-levelling 82-run victory in the second one-day international.
Windies launch investigation after soggy test draw
An investigation has been launched by the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board after only 22 overs could be played in the fourth and final test between West Indies and India.
Rain affects Test for the second day
Play was abandoned without a ball being bowled on the third day of the first cricket test between South Africa and New Zealand because of a wet outfield.
White Ferns salary gap reflects revenue - New Zealand Cricket
The amount women cricketers are paid is "an evolution" and eventually they should become full-time professionals, New Zealand Cricket says.
Black Caps unchanged for second test
The Black Caps have named an unchanged line up for their second cricket test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo starting tonight, despite a number of players still recovering from sickness.
Blow for Zimbabwe as opener ruled out
Zimbabwe's opening batsman, Hamilton Masakadza, has been ruled out of the second cricket test against New Zealand which begins at Bulawayo tonight.
Sickness runs through Black Caps camp
The New Zealand cricket team have been hit by the flu as they prepare for their second test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo this weekend.
De Villiers ruled out of New Zealand test series
The South Africa cricket captain AB de Villiers has been ruled out of their two-test home series against the Black Caps later this month with an elbow injury.
Taylor sparkles as New Zealand close in on win
The Black Caps have continued to pile on the misery for Zimbabwe after day three of the first cricket Test in Bulawayo.
Sri Lanka roll Australia in Kandy
Sri Lanka have scored a famous 106-run win over Australia in the first cricket Test in Kandy, ending Steve Smith's 11-match unbeaten streak as captain.
Latham emulates father in Zimbabwe
A century from opener Tom Latham has helped the Black Caps to a commanding 151 run lead at the end of day two of the first Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.