Disgraced former Black Cap Lou Vincent has pleaded guilty to a charge of wilfully damaging a car in Pukekohe last month.
Vincent, 39, admitted the charge in the at the Hamilton District Court on Tuesday morning and has applied for a discharge without conviction pending a restorative justice conference.
He is facing a maximum penalty of three months in prison or a fine of up to $2000 following the incident on November 10.
However his lawyer has indicated Vincent will apply for a discharge without conviction.
The charge relates to alleged damage to a motor vehicle in Pukekohe.
Vincent first appeared two weeks ago and he continues to be remanded on bail.
His case is due back in court in March.
Vincent, 39, admitted match-fixing in July 2014, confessing to 18 counts of fixing games in English cricket in 2008 and 2011.
He was banned for life from having any involvement in cricket by the England and Wales Cricket Board and later gave evidence in Chris Cairns' 2015 perjury trial in London.
Cairns was subsequently acquitted.