Cricket
Black Caps fight back at Lord's
A familiar England batting collapse left the hosts 16 runs behind New Zealand as wickets tumbled on a frantic first day of the opening test at Lord's.
Lord's ticket prices "astronomical"
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has slammed Lord's for the "astronomical prices" charged for tickets to the first test against New Zealand, saying fans were being priced out amid a…
Boult and Nicholls in doubt for first test
The Black Caps have named a 15-player squad for the three-test series against England but Henry Nicholls and Trent Boult are doubtful for the first match.
Lea Tahuhu latest to miss out on White Ferns contract
A day after Amy Satterthwaite decided to retire, partner Lea Tahuhu is also on the outer with New Zealand Cricket after failing to gain a White Ferns contract.
White Ferns World Cup cleanout in full swing
New Zealand Cricket is cleaning out the White Ferns' setup after a disappointing World Cup campaign with former captain Amy Satterthwaite the latest to go.
Brendon McCullum to coach England for the next four years
Former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has been appointed head coach of England's test team.
Deborah Stokes on son Ben becoming England cricket captain
On Thursday New Zealand born Ben Stokes was named as the new England cricket test captain. His mum Deborah, or Deb Stokes, lives in Christchurch and is a victim support advocate, who has received a… Audio
Ross Taylor wants to contribute one last time
New Zealand veteran batsman Ross Taylor says he wants to make a contribution and enjoy the occasion when he plays his final match for the Black Caps today.
Women's Cricket World Cup final preview with Felicity Reid
It mightn't have been the fairytale finish that White Ferns supporters were hoping for, but this afternoon's Women's Cricket World Cup final between Australia and England at Hagley Oval is the… Audio
'Best in history': The nail-biting Cricket World Cup
The White Ferns may not have made it into the final four, but the 2022 Cricket World Cup is being hailed as a success for the women's game. Audio
'Best in history': The nail-biting Cricket World Cup
The White Ferns may not have made it into the final four, but the 2022 Cricket World Cup is being hailed as a success for the women's game.
AudioShane Warne farewelled at MCG
Later tonight much of Australia will come to a standstill to watch the memorial for cricketer Shane Warne.
The 52 year-old leg-spinner is being honoured at the ground considered the holy grail of… Video, Audio
Taylor happy with retirement decision
The veteran Black Cap Ross Taylor knows he's made the right decision to call time on his 15 year international cricket career.
Dutch cricketer still wants to play for New Zealand
Logan van Beek will turn out for the Netherlands against the Black Caps but still holds ambitions of one day playing for New Zealand.
Cricket World Cup: NZ faces South Africa in crucial match
The White Ferns are trying to get their Cricket World Cup campaign back on track in Hamilton today. New Zealand are up against South Africa in a match which could be crucial to the host nations hopes… Video, Audio
Bracewell and Cleaver earn first Black Caps call ups
Wellington Firebirds all-rounder Michael Bracewell has been named in the Black Caps for the first time, seven months on from having to turn down his maiden call up.
England lose again at World Cup
England's title defence in the Women's Cricket World Cup has suffered another blow after losing to South Africa.
Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Sam talks to Kathryn about the King of Spin, Shane Warne, his sporting prowess, bowling achievements and the global tributes paid to him this week, following his death in Koh Samui, Thailand aged 52… Audio
Cricket World Cup: Latest as White Ferns face India
The White Ferns are playing in a must-win encounter to keep their Cricket World Cup dreams alive.
They're playing India in Hamilton at the moment.
Sports reporter Felicity Reid joins Lisa Owen with… Video, Audio
MCC make changes to cricket rules
Cricketers will not be allowed to use saliva to shine the ball while the "Mankad" dismisal will not be listed under unfair play in new laws.