Bangladesh and Ireland shock giants
Bangladesh and Ireland produced two of cricket's biggest shocks on the same day in the ICC World Cup group stage.
18 Mar, 2007 in International News
Bangladesh and Ireland produced two of cricket's biggest shocks on the same day in the ICC World Cup group stage.
18 Mar, 2007 in International News
Scott Styris and Jacob Oram put on an unbeaten century stand to lead the BLACKCAPS to a six-wicket victory over England in their opening ICC World Cup game at St Lucia's Beausejour Stadium. Styris
17 Mar, 2007 in International News
Man of the match Scott Styris was delighted to start the BLACKCAPS ICC World Cup campaign in winning fashion against England in St Lucia. Styris took two wickets as England were kept to 209 for seven
17 Mar, 2007 in International News
The BLACKCAPS open their ICC World Cup 2007 bid against familiar rivals England in the less recognizable surroundings of St Lucia.
16 Mar, 2007 in International News
World Cup debutants Ireland completed only the third tie in competition historin in their opening game against Zimbabwe in at Sabina Park.
16 Mar, 2007 in International News
State Central Stags opener Geoff Barnett struck 41 and New Zealand-born Ian Billcliff was also in the runs
15 Mar, 2007 in International News
BLACKCAPS all-rounder Craig McMillan is receiving treatment for a bruised right foot sustained in training on Wednesday. McMillan was taken from the ground for x-rays on the joint of his right big toe
15 Mar, 2007 in International News
Ricky Ponting and Matthew Hayden cut through Scotland's attack to lead world champions Australia to a regulation victory as they opened their title defence in St Kitts.
15 Mar, 2007 in International News
State Auckland Aces' slim chances of reaching the State Championship final floundered after heavy rain in Dunedin wiped out their final round-robin game against State Otago Volts. Bad weather had blig
15 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
State Northern Knights rookie Tim Southee struck a rapid maiden first-class 50 to lead his side to first place in the State Championship league table and home advantage in the final.
15 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
Four teams go into the final day of the State Championship regular season with hopes of qualifying for the five-day final match
15 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
The West Indies opened the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 with a 54-run win over Pakistan in Jamaica. Hometown batsman Marlon Samuels led the scoring for the home team
14 Mar, 2007 in International News
State Otago Volts' James McMillan claimed two more wickets as State Auckland Aces' pursuit of victory was stemmed at Dunedin's University Oval.
14 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has received leave to appeal from National Code of Conduct Commissioner Nick Davidson on the suspension imposed on Andre Adams. Adams was suspended for one First-Class match
14 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
State Canterbury Wizards claimed first-innings points against outgoing State Champions Central Stags to take their place in next week's final.
14 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
Mayu Pasupati continued an enjoyable first class debut for State Auckland Aces with two wickets as State Otago Volts began their pursuit of first-innings points at Dunedin's University Oval. Pasupa
12 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
There was no play on the third day of the State Championship match between State Northern Knights and State Wellington Firebirds at the Basin Reserve.
12 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
State Canterbury Wizards opener Michael Papps moved over 700 runs in this season's State Championship against State Central Stags but could not claim a fourth century of the season.
12 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
Stu Mills hit a career best 171 as State Wellington Firebirds surpassed State Canterbury Wizards' massive first-innings total at QEII Park
08 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
State Otago Volts' lower order held on for a draw and denied State Northern Knights a crucial victory at Seddon Park
08 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News
A maiden State Championship century by State Central Stags batsman Tim Weston was not enough to deny Auckland Aces an outright victory at Eden Park Outer Oval.
08 Mar, 2007 in Domestic News