Since the decision was announced, the Herald had been inundated in emails from disgruntled sports fans.
Rurally based cricket fan Lyn said they had a poor Wi-Fi connection and had already missed out on the Rugby World Cup coverage.
"My reaction? Awful and gutwrenching," Lyn said.
Robin England also weighed in: "Living rural and having limited rural broadband to be able to stream mean we will have to top up and that costs us a fortune.
"So looks like we can no longer support cricket in New Zealand now."
Jeanette Holman was as equally dismayed about the prospect of having to stream the cricket.
"Gutted they can't get Rugby World Cup right ... dreadful coverage ... come on Sky get your act together ... how did you drop the ball again?" she said.
The announcement sucked, Allan said, and he would be cancelling his account with Spark, "I do not want to live stream anything let alone sport."
Kath Winn said her family were big sports fanatics and they were looking forward to the conclusion of the Rugby World Cup and for Sky to take over again.
"The [Sky] filming and presentation are years ahead of Spark, plus of course far more professional announcers who know their sport."
Meanwhile, Craig Kensington has taken aim at Winston Peters.
"What really annoys me Winston, is that you promised before the election that we would emulate Australia and have major matches in all codes free to air," he said.