Northern Districts ready for Irish match
The Irish women's cricket team this weekend will begin their build-up for the 2000 CricInfo Women's World Cup with two one-day matches against the State Northern Districts women's team
21-Nov-2000•Lynn McConnell
Artificial pitch allows greater use of Hamilton ground
Northern Districts' plan to raise awareness of an identifiable regional culture in its cricket has been the reason behind putting an artificial wicket down at WestpacTrust Park in Hamilton
19-Oct-2000•Lynn McConnell
Vital meeting on Tuesday for sports development
Northern Districts Cricket is waiting for a Hamilton City Council meeting on Tuesday to find out whether a revamp of WestpacTrust Park can get started promptly
19-Oct-2000•Lynn McConnell
ICC KnockOut win ranks highest among Kiwi ODI matches
It's been a long time coming, but New Zealand has finally managed to win an international one-day tournament
16-Oct-2000•Lynn McConnell
Future looking bright for Kiwi cricket
Cricket in New Zealand is on track
03-Oct-2000•Lynn McConnell
Tests return to Christchurch, Auckland retained
Christchurch's Jade Stadium returns to the Test cricket fold this summer when hosting the third test with Pakistan
15-Sep-2000•Lynn McConnell
Australians make it easy in the end
Justin Langer's quick-fire century led Australia to a six-wicket win in the
final test of the National Bank series in New Zealand, the virtually
unchallenged march to the 210 needed for victory hardly in keeping with the
ebb and flow of the previous
03-Apr-2000•Chris Rosie
Waugh predicts more success after end to perfect summer
HAMILTON, NZ, April 3 AAP - Steve Waugh today predicted his Australian cricket team is only at the start of the record-breaking path it blazed throughout the summer, predicting another monumental harvest next season
03-Apr-2000•Australian Cricket Board
Gilchrist, Langer star as Australia dominates third day
The Trans-Tasman series continued its practice of record-setting as
Australia rammed home the advantage on the third day of the third test in
Hamilton
02-Apr-2000•Chris Rosie
Gilchrist breaks record to cap stunning debut season
HAMILTON, April 2 AAP - When Adam Gilchrist raced into the Test arena in November with a typically dashing 81, he quickly told journalists it might be nothing more than a bonus
02-Apr-2000•AAP
Australia follows the New Zealand pattern with highs and lows
Australia came out of a day in which 306 runs were scored and 12 wickets
fell maintaining the advantage they established in the first session of the
first day - but only after seeing their first innings follow a disturbingly
similar pattern to New
01-Apr-2000•Chris Rosie
Lethal Lee puts Australia in front
Australia's bowling find of the summer, Brett Lee, picked up his second
five-wicket bag in just five tests as New Zealand followed their familiar
pattern of early collapse, mid order recovery and late disintegration on the
first day of the third test
31-Mar-2000•Chris Rosie
Blewett dropped as Hayden earns Test recall
After three years in the wilderness, Queensland Bulls opener Matthew Hayden has earned a recall to the Australian team to play New Zealand in the third Test in Hamilton starting Friday
30-Mar-2000•www.baggygreen.com.au
Vettori unfit, Doull dropped for third Test
New Zealand's hopes of a consolation victory in the third and final Test against Australia in Hamilton have been dealt a blow with young left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori ruled out with injury
28-Mar-2000•www.baggygreen.com.au
The same old story as England women lose again
The one day series between the New Zealand and England is taking the
appearance of one of those tales that old cricketers tell: the same story a
little more exaggerated each time
20-Feb-2000•Peter Hoare
Rain grants WI a reprieve
The West Indian cricketers may have sang as the rain foiled a strong New Zealand bid for victory on the fourth day of the first cricket Test at WestpacTrust Park yesterday
20-Dec-1999•Don Cameron
The West Indies Cricket Team: Excellence in Ineptness
One Sports Radio headline suggested: "New Zealand crush West Indies by 9 wickets." Considering the relative positions of the two teams after Day 1 of the 1st Test, this headline seems as if it came from the Twilight Zone
20-Dec-1999•Colin Croft
Test hangs in the balance
A late wicket-taking rally led by Reon King allowed the West Indies to get back to even terms with New Zealand by the end of the third day of the first cricket Test at WestpacTrust Park yesterday
19-Dec-1999•Don Cameron
Cozier on Cricket: WI fail to seize moment
Not many teams bat themselves into such a formidable position on the first day of a Test
19-Dec-1999•Tony Cozier
WI fall away
The West Indian cricketers who had pride of place in the Lord Mayor's parade on the first day of this first Test against New Zealand finished the journey on the dust-cart yesterday
18-Dec-1999•Don Cameron