Cricket
Players Association worries others might not step up
The association representing cricket players says the Chris Cairns perjury trial has been awful for all caught up in the case . Audio
Cairns verdict poses more questions that it answers
The Chris Cairns verdict overnight is raising more questions than answers. Audio
Chris Cairns perjury verdict
Dr Chris Gallavin talks about the not-guilty verdict in cricketer Chris Cairns trial. Ken Rutherford also talks about what affect the trial will have on Black Caps captain Brendan McCullum. Audio
How Cairns beat 'wall of evidence'
ANALYSIS: In her closing speech, Crown prosecutor Sasha Wass QC said a "wall of evidence" had been built against Chris Cairns - and, on the face of it, it had. Audio
Chris Cairns found not guilty
Chris Cairns says his reputation has been completely "scorched" despite being found not guilty of lying under oath in a London court. Two former teammates, Lou Vincent and Black Caps captain Brendan… Audio
Pink ball test a success, but some fine tuning needed
The inaugural day-night cricket test has been deemed a success but the maker of the pink ball knows there needs to be some fine tuning before day-night games become a regular fixture on the test… Audio
Australia sneak home in day-night test
Australia beat New Zealand inside three days to win cricket's first ever day-night Test match, wrapping up a three-wicket win.
Pink ball day-nighter tests to continue next summer
The inaugural 'pink ball' test between New Zealand and Australia is over and it won't be the last. RNZ's own die-hard cricket follower Dean Bedford has been in Adelaide. Audio
Australia dismissed, scores level at dinner
New Zealand have bowled Australia out for 224 on day two of the third Cricket Test at Adelaide.
Play gets underway at the pink ball test.
It's the test within a test - the first day-night test AND the first using a pink ball, and it's underway at the Adelaide Oval. Audio
Test cricket hopes pink ball will be a success.
The long story of Trans-Tasman cricketing rivalry will get a new twist tomorrow when Australia and New Zealand play their first ever day-night test match. Audio
Controversial 'pink' ball to be tested in clash
Is it a well-needed revival of test cricket, or an experiment sure to fail? Whatever side you're on, today's inaugural day-night test between the Black Caps and Australia will be under the microscope… Audio
Cash, cricket and the pink ball test
OPINION: The inaugural day-night test between New Zealand and Australia in Adelaide could point to the future of test cricket, writes Stephen Hewson.
Black Caps expect Boult to play
New Zealand expect pace bowler Trent Boult to overcome a back injury and play in the third Test against Australia tomorrow.
Kathy Cross to umpire ICC tournament
New Zealand's Kathy Cross is one of four women umpires selected to officiate at the upcoming ICC Women's World Twenty20 qualifying tournament in Bangkok.
Williamson brushes off Australia's taunts
Black Caps coach Mike Hesson says Kane Williamson is undeterred by Peter Siddle's comments about him.
Tribute for Phillip Hughes during third Test
There will be special tribute to the late Phillip Hughes during the first break on the opening day of the third and final cricket Test between Australia and New Zealand in Adelaide on Friday.
Chris Cairns trial wraps up
After nearly two months, the Chris Cairns perjury trial is entering its final stages, with the judge summing up. Cairns has been accused of lying under oath, after saying in court he had "never"… Audio
Black Caps need to focus on a win not pink ball
The focus on the third and final test between New Zealand and Australia has been on it being the inaugural day-night test, but the Black Caps must remember they have a series to save says wicket…
Adelaide Oval will be ready in time
Organisers are working furiously to get the Adelaide Oval ready for Friday's historic day-night cricket Test match between Australia and New Zealand.