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Breakers make a splash in the NY Times
The New Zealand Breakers have made a splash in the prestigious New York Times.
Win 'tops the lot' - Hesson
New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has rated yesterday's eight-wicket win over England the best he has seen at one-day international level in his tenure.
Pietersen on holiday as England crumble
In the wake of England's humiliating defeat, exiled batsmen Kevin Pietersen posted a timely video of himself enjoying a holiday in Barbados.
What the UK press says
Brendon McCullum's men won the game with 226 balls to spare. Predictably, the English media have got the knives out. Here's a sample of what's being said back in the Old Country.
Hurricanes topple Bulls
Beating the Lions last week was one thing, but toppling the Bulls in Pretoria is another level.
In England, they're baying for blood
No one hates an England defeat more than the English media. And as you'd expect, the backlash was quick and it was fierce.
Ball by ball: All the stats
Every ball, every run, every wicket, every stat from the Black Caps v England at Wellington.
Brendon the Destroyer
New Zealand have put together arguably their most uncompromising display in one-day international cricket, smashing England with 37.4 overs to spare.
'The lights didn't even come on'
England were smashed by New Zealand - and, as you'd expect, their supporters gave them kicking on social media, with Piers Morgan leading the chants of abuse.
Southee's smashing seven for Black Caps
Tim Southee produced the best bowling figures by a New Zealander in a one-day internationals and the sixth best in history with seven for 33 in nine overs.
Half a century in just 18 balls
New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum has smashed his own World Cup batting record at Westpac Stadium in Wellington today.
Team NZ dumps Barker
Dean Barker is being dumped as helmsman by Team New Zealand, but the organisation says no decision has been officially made over its next helmsman.
Mayor feels wrath of UK press
Yesterday, Wellington's mayor made a slip-up welcoming the England cricket team. Britain's media wasn't impressed. Here's how the UK's Daily Telegraph reported the gaffe. Ouch!
NZ make hard work of win
New Zealand are two from two at the Cricket World Cup after beating Scotland by three wickets at University Oval today.
Pics: New Zealand v Scotland
Best images from the pool A Cricket World Cup match between New Zealand and Scotland.
Scotland plan to be brave in face of NZ
Expect a torrent of runs in this World Cup. In the first five games of the tournament, the sides batting first - New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, India and the West Indies - have piled up....
CWC: Scotland have a mountain to climb
Irish cricket fans were celebrating last night as their unfancied side claimed the World Cup's first big upset.
We could win this World Cup
All the way from Cleckheaton I can hear it. The sound of a nation's growing hope and expectation.