
Another entry in the ugly folder
Josh Hazlewood was fined 15 percent after the stump microphone picked up "who the f*** is third umpire?" after a referral went against Australia.
Josh Hazlewood was fined 15 percent after the stump microphone picked up "who the f*** is third umpire?" after a referral went against Australia.
How day four of the second test between New Zealand and Australia unfolded.
Australia have a straightforward mopping up job tomorrow to complete a 2-0 test series sweep over New Zealand at Hagley Oval.
Bowler Josh Hazlewood's behaviour turns septic: "Who the f*** is the third umpire?"
Adam Voges has no issue with an umpire rebuking Australia for failing to return the ball to keeper Peter Nevill on the full in Christchurch.
Australia know it; and so do New Zealand, even if they're not saying it publicly.
New Zealand have a fight on their hands to save the second test against Australia and not see captain Brendon McCullum off on a losing note.
Black Caps skipper's last international innings ends as New Zealand struggles in the second dig on day three against Australia.
Australia totally dominated the second day of the second test against New Zealand at Hagley Oval today.
Brendon McCullum's approach to his career is not to be copied, writes Chris Rattue. There will only ever be one Baz.
Steve Smith sent a scare through the Australian camp when struck on the back of the helmet by a bouncer.
The world media have reacted with astonishment and admiration after Brendon McCullum's record breaking century.
Neil Wagner dismissed Joe Burns and Steve Smith after a massive partnership saw Australia dominate the day.
Forget underarm. Australia has been thrust into a fleeting underhand overhand controversy in Christchurch but the issue has been resolved.
Leave them wanting more; Brendon McCullum followed the old show business axiom to a tee with one of his most sensational performances at Hagley Oval.
Australia ended the first day of the second test trailing by 313 runs after Brendon McCullum's whirlwind innings.
For many cricket fans, a well-struck six is the greatest thrill. Few have provided more than Brendon McCullum.
Andrew Alderson examines some of the more freakish numbers from Brendon McCullum's 14-year international career and Dylan Cleaver selects six key test matches.
The toss will be all important with the green conditions sure to aid bowlers for at least the opening day of the test.
As Brendon McCullum bows out of international cricket, Kurt Bayer takes a close look at his love of body art. The ink tells the tale of his remarkable career.
New test batsman reckons New Zealand don't need to change much in terms of preparation and mindset ahead of a second test they must win.