How India should approach each venue for the T20Is in New Zealand
Auckland, Hamilton, Mount Manuganui and Wellington all pose different challenges in terms of ground dimensions, and pitch and weather conditions
23-Jan-2020•Aakash Chopra
New Zealand stadium announcer reprimanded for Amir taunt
New Zealand Cricket have admonished a stadium announcer for taunting Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir during the third T20 on Friday
27-Jan-2016•Andrew Fidel Fernando
Parks and recreation
The action on the other side of the fence has been a revelation at all of the New Zealand venues in this World Cup
14-Mar-2015•Will Macpherson
First among equals
Of Wellington's three venues, only one will see World Cup action. But the other two are worth a look-see as well
02-Jan-2015•Alex Braae
Set for a spectacle
The Cake Tin has something for everyone
04-Nov-2014•Marc Swain-Rogatski
A rebirth for Christchurch
The Hagley Oval has put Christchurch back on the cricketing map after the AMI Stadium was damaged by the earthquake of 2011
04-Nov-2014•Marc Swain-Rogatski
Kiwi quirk
The weird and wonderful city that makes a hero out of a groundsman
04-Nov-2014•Paul Ford
New Zealand introduces family-friendly zones
New Zealand Cricket has announced the introduction of separate sections for families and fans wanting to enjoy a quieter time at one-day internationals in the coming season
02-Nov-2005•Cricinfo staff
Hayden back to haunt the Kiwis
Verdict
19-Feb-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Andrew McLean
Ponting calls for increased security after crowd trouble
Ricky Ponting, Australia's captain, has called for an urgent review of security measures at grounds in New Zealand after some of his players were hit by missiles thrown from the crowd during the first one-day international of the current series at
19-Feb-2005•Cricinfo staff
Elliott and Sangakkara help World XI level series
Matthew Elliott and Kumar Sangakkara struck crucial half-centuries as the FICA World XI completed a three-wicket win and levelled the series against New Zealand
24-Jan-2005•The Bulletin by Lynn McConnell
McMillan to replace Styris in second game
Craig McMillan has replaced Scott Styris in the New Zealand team to play the second matches against the FICA World XI at Westpac Stadium in Wellington tomorrow
23-Jan-2005•Cricinfo staff
South Africa falter in thrilling chase
Shaun Pollock's three sixes in the final over gave South Africa hopes of an incredible win
20-Feb-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia
Snedden: Westpac will be ready for third ODI
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) officials have given Westpac Stadium the thumbs-up for the third New Zealand - South Africa ODI after an inspection of the weather-affected ground
18-Feb-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Pakistan's Ahmed on report for suspect bowling action
The ICC today confirmed that Pakistan fast bowler Shabbir Ahmed is on report for a suspect bowling action
17-Jan-2004•ICC Media Release
Shabbir Ahmed reported for suspect action
Pakistan fast bowler Shabbir Ahmed has been reported to the International Cricket Council for having a suspect bowling action
17-Jan-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
New Zealand triumph despite Razzaq special
Abdul Razzaq's volcanic 89 off 40 balls wasn't enough as New Zealand squeaked home by 4 runs in a cliffhanger at Wellington
17-Jan-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
England's New Zealand tour schedule Feb-Mar 2002
Sat 2-Mon 4 v Otago at Carisbrook, Dunedin
Thu 7-Sat 9 v Canterbury at Christchurch
Wed 13-Sun 17 v CLEAR Black Caps 1st Test at Jade Stadium, Christchurch
Thu 21-Mon 25 v CLEAR Black Caps 2nd Test at Basin Reserve, Wellington
08-Aug-2001•ECB Media Release
New Zealand hosts Bangladesh and England for the National Bank Series
New Zealand Cricket will host Bangladesh for two Tests, and England for five One Day Internationals and three Tests in The National Bank Series this summer.
02-Aug-2001•New Zealand Cricket
3rd Match, New Zealand v Pakistan, Statistical Highlights
It was the 1691st ODI in cricket history
23-Feb-2001•Rajneesh Gupta