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White Fern makes cricket history
Records tumble as Kiwi phenom Amelia Kerr blasts the highest score in women's ODI history.
Records tumble as Kiwi phenom Amelia Kerr blasts the highest score in women's ODI history.
The times are a-changin': The Ferns posted the highest total by either gender in ODIs.
The White Ferns hung on at the death to edge the West Indies in the first Twenty20.
The White Ferns have stolen a nailbiting one-run win over the West Indies.
New Adelaide Strikers captain Suzie Bates became the latest WBBL centurion this afternoon.
Australia remain in the way between the White Ferns and World Cup glory.
The White Ferns have tasted their first defeat at the Women's Cricket World Cup.
New Zealand will get a gauge of their World Cup prospects tonight when they meet Australia
The White Ferns have every chance of emulating the country's inaugural victory in 2000.
The White Ferns' 18-year quest to regain the Rose Bowl has been put on hold.
All eyes will be on Amy Satterthwaite tomorrow as the White Ferns look to end an 18-year ODI hoodoo against Australia.
A tremendous century from Amy Satterthwaite has put the White Ferns in a prime position to break a 18-year ODI series drought against Australia.
Australia's batters crashed to the nation's lowest women's Twenty20 total in a humiliating loss to New Zealand.
The Canterbury Magicians didn't let the pain of finals defeat linger for long.
Canterbury sit in the box seat for the Ford Trophy title after defeating Wellington in the major semifinal today.
Coach Haidee Tiffen said naming the ODI and T20 squads was a difficult task.
White Ferns cricket star Suzie Bates discusses the steady rise of women's cricket, and what there is still to accomplish.
One of the game's finest players and one of New Zealand's most gifted sportswoman, talks about her career and the state of the game.
New Zealand Cricket's decision to award retainer contracts to elite women has been hailed as a turning point for the women's game.
Warren Lees is keen to continue as New Zealand women's cricket coach despite seeing them bundled out of the World T20 in Bangladesh on net run rate.