
Williamson suspended from bowling
Kane Williamson has scored an unwanted first, becoming the first New Zealander to be suspended from bowling because of an illegal action.
Kane Williamson has scored an unwanted first, becoming the first New Zealander to be suspended from bowling because of an illegal action.
Kane Williamson is proof you don't need myriad Twenty20 franchise contracts to make a decent living from cricket.
It's time to extend Mike Hesson's contract as New Zealand cricket coach.
As satisfying as yesterday's series-clinching victory in Barbados was, New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum was quick to point out there's still much to do.
Herald cricket writers Dylan Cleaver and David Leggat answer three burning questions following the Black Caps' series win over the West Indies.
The New Zealand cricket side may be having serious problems finding a successful opening duo but they are lucky their number three is quickly becoming their most reliable asset.
Kane Williamson has been reported for a suspected illegal bowling action during New Zealand's 10-wicket second test loss to the West Indies in Trinidad.
Hamish Rutherford's greatest strength has become a glaring weakness.
On the back of New Zealand’s outstanding 186-run test win over the West Indies, David Leggat lists five other overseas victories which rank among the best.
The Black Caps have captured a famous test win by beating the West Indies for just their second time ever in the Caribbean - winning the opening test at Sabina Park by 186 runs.
Jimmy Neesham has joined a unique list in test cricket after scoring his second test century on day two of the opening test against the West Indies at Sabina Park.
Years ago when I was managing a restaurant in Wellington, four or five members of the NZ cricket team filed through the restaurant where I was the maitre d' and into the back bar, where a good time was guaranteed.
All it took was one word to ensure the future of cricket's credibility would come down to a battle between Brendon McCullum and Player X.
The onus for New Zealand's test cricket resurgence goes on Ish Sodhi next month when the world's newly sixth-ranked team plays on West Indies wickets conducive to spin.
New Zealand will be back on familiar test territory when they tour England next year.