
The most one-sided NZ v Australia tests
Five of the most one-sided test matches between Australia and New Zealand.
Five of the most one-sided test matches between Australia and New Zealand.
Aussie speedster's anger bubbles to the surface when bowling during Mark Craig and Trent Boult's final-wicket partnership.
Game essentially lost on day one although umpires' poor decisions hurt.
New Zealand have some head scratching ahead of choosing their XI for the second test against Australia starting in Perth on Friday.
Live blog and scoreboard of the opening test between the Black Caps and Australia at the 'Gabba in Brisbane.
New Zealand plummeted to a 208-run defeat amid contentious umpiring decisions against Australia this afternoon.
Time was, and not all that long ago either, that New Zealand could boast a robust record of keeping fast bowlers on the park.
New Zealand have maintained their preparation for the first test against Australia was good.
New Zealand have a day to bat to save the first test against Australia at the Gabba tomorrow.
David Warner's rousing shot-making has pushed him to the head of the left-handed queue in the last two years
OPINION: what has occurred in Brisbane is almost as embarrassing as getting bowled out for 26 by England all those years ago, writes Chris Rattue
However you determine the merits of 11 hundreds against each other, Kane Williamson produced a batting masterpiece.
New Zealand will wake up today knowing Australia are preparing to deliver the knockout blows to take charge of the transtasman test series.
Day one at the Gabba goes to Australia, with David Warner and Usman Khawaja cracking centuries to leave the Black Caps well on the back foot.
All the action from the opening test at the 'Gabba in Brisbane.
For a while in November 1985, Australia was definitely a great place to be a Kiwi.
The opening test of their series against Australia will be played on the same pitch used for the famous Hadlee test of 1985.
Black Caps' World Cup hero faces at least a month on the sidelines.
David Leggat gives five reasons why the Black Caps should be upbeat, and five reasons to be wary of Australia.