Sledging Haddin set to retire from ODIs
The man Kiwi cricket fans love to hate looks set to retire from one-day international game.
The man Kiwi cricket fans love to hate looks set to retire from one-day international game.
The 'legal shoulder charge' is going to kill someone, writes Graham Lowe.
A highly regarded Melbourne newspaper has run a column today which laments the manner in which Australia's players conducted themselves.
Defeated, a little deflated, but thoroughly dignified, the Black Caps are hoping fans turn up to welcome them home today.
Batsmen should be able to leave the cricket field without "tasteless" send-offs, former Black Cap and cricketing commentator Mark Richardson says.
Mitchell Johnson senses it's only a matter of time before Mitchell Starc starts to dominate test cricket.
Brendon McCullum has been named captain of the ICC World Cup 2015 side that includes five New Zealanders.
First comes the reflection on a job well done, at least until Sunday night. Then will follow the planning, for this cricket team is not for standing still.
The future of captain Brendon McCullum will be a hot button topic as NZ reassess their one-day planning in the wake of last night's World Cup final loss to Australia.
Shane Warne has hit back at "do gooders" who have complained about his boozy questions during his player interviews after last night's World Cup final.
Dylan Cleaver, Andrew Alderson and David Leggat answer three key questions following New Zealand's seven wicket loss to Australia in last night's World Cup final.
Michael Leitch crossed the try line on Saturday in his first Super Rugby game in the country of his birth, helping the Chiefs to a 37-27 victory over the Cheetahs in Hamilton.
From pool play to semifinal, the Black Caps’ bowling attack and inspired batting led to the heart-in-mouth win over South Africa.
Hope and expectation can be cruel companions for NZ cricket fans.