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Four years in the making: The state of the Black Caps
After four years of waiting, the Black Caps are a day away from their World Cup opener.
After four years of waiting, the Black Caps are a day away from their World Cup opener.
The 2019 Cricket World Cup gets underway for the Black Caps tonight in Cardiff.
All the action between West Indies and Pakistan.
Black Caps keeper nearing timely return, but in-form replacement set to miss out.
All the action from the 2019 Cricket World Cup opener between England and South Africa.
The Duke of Sussex added some friendly fire to the rivalry between England and Australia.
Some questions remain unanswered days out from NZ's first game. But don't write them off.
New Zealand lack the game-changing element that is set to be so crucial at the World Cup.
What the experts believe about the Black Caps' hopes of raising the World Cup aloft.
We won't win it but Australia probably will.
Adjustments are swiftly needed before the Black Caps open their World Cup campaign.
The Black Caps have received a swift reality check on the eve of the Cricket World Cup.
Comment: When it comes to this World Cup campaign optimism is the new black (cap).
All you need to know about the 15 Black Caps trying to win the Cricket World Cup.
All and all, the Black Caps could not have wished for a better start.
Comment: England stole from the Black Caps' playbook - they need to steal it back.
Herald to launch an oral history of NZ cricket's greatest day.
Aussie batsman reaches new low in T20 cricket thanks to run of golden ducks.
16 current or former Black Caps are contracted to 12 English cricket counties this season.
Whanganui cricket import Akash Gill makes history at U19 World Cup in Christchurch
Researchers call for ban on ban on alcohol sponsorship of sport
All you need to know about the T20 Cricket world cup including how the T20 works and who the Herald on Sunday think will win.
This week the Herald reported that the exodus to Australia, for so long part of our social and political furniture, is officially over, writes Paul Thomas.
From the flag debate to the outrage surrounding the TPPA, this year the government was at the centre of the country's three biggest PR challenges.
A sober student who streaked naked at a Cricket World Cup match has avoided a conviction after a judge found that "stupidity can't be legislated against".
Seven lucky spectators banked a cool $107,142.86 each, tax-free, for one-handed catches as some of the world's top batsmen sent sixes sailing into the stands during the tournament.
By now, you will most likely have discovered the hee-hawing glee all over Tim Southee's face. Wonderful to behold, Heather du Plessis-Allan writes.