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<i>David Leggat</i>: Do our batsmen have the patience?
Pakistan's captain Misbah-ul-Haq has offered a clue as to why the Black Caps' batting might have failed so abjectly.
Cricket: Unkowns hold the key for Pakistan
By the time Pakistan head away from this country, New Zealand audiences will have come to know them well.
<i>David Leggat:</i> Overseas hits and misses
If you've never heard of Mark Cleary, Mitchell Claydon and Travis Birt, don't worry - you won't be alone.
Cricket: The questions that still remain
The Black Caps still face some hard questions, with Pakistan next on the horizon, writes David Leggat.
<i>David Leggat:</i> The secret's out - Williamson is a class act
Just before his dismissal for 131, Arun Lal described Kane Williamson as 'the new emerging hero of world cricket'.
Rowing: Reckoning day for six fancied NZ crews
By the end of today, New Zealand might be six world rowing championship medals better off.
Rowing: Drysdale to face toughest challenge yet
Mahe Drysdale is facing another injury battle in his quest to win the world single sculling title.
<i>David Leggat:</i> A nightmare beyond compare
First the good news for cricket: Bangladesh are getting better. Not World Cup-winning better, but they are making progress.
<i>David Leggat:</i> Would you pay to see tainted tourists?
In breaking news: England beat Pakistan by six wickets in the fourth ODI at Lord's tomorrow morning.