Blackcaps In Africa: Second Test Demolition (Immediate Thoughts)
Neil Wagner was a shining light for the Blackcaps as Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander got rowdy at their comeback party for South Africa.
Neil Wagner was a shining light for the Blackcaps as Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander got rowdy at their comeback party for South Africa.
Leigh Kasperek will lead the spin department for the White Ferns as they head to South Africa for seven ODI's.
Jeetan Patel and Hamish Marshall were the only lads on the bus, trust the veterans to hold it down for the Kiwi County Tour.
The Olympics may have only just ended but the noble art-form of shot put knows no interruptions and with that both Valerie Adams and Tom Walsh were straight back into competition in Europe.
Keep looking forward as the Blackcaps take on South Africa in the second Test - it's kinda the first though - of their silly series. It's still all about the bowlers with two slick bowling groups doing battle.
Suzie Bates was exceptional in the Women's Super League final, leading the Southern Vipers to glory along with fellow White Ferns Sara McGlashan and Morna Nielsen.
Tim Southee and Trent Boult up against Vernon Philander and Dale Steyn? Sign me up, sign me up for some rip-snorting Blackcaps vs South Africa Test Cricket.
Jeetan Patel sent Kumar Sangakkara packing and took 7 wickets for Warwickshire against Surrey, while James Franklin's still leading by example for Middlesex.
Suzie Bates once again leads our White Ferns Super League Tour, she's steered them towards the final and we've got a battle between two White Ferns to see who Bates and her gang will play in that final.
Lots of numbers to enjoy (like Ross Taylor's non-existent series average) from the Blackcaps' series win over Zimbabwe. Now for South Africa.
James Franklin scored runs and took wickets for Middlesex, leading by example while Jeetan Patel ... well the Jeetz Show ain't stopping!
Amy Satterthwaite's up there with the best run-scorers in the Women's Super League and of course, Suzie Bates is dominating as well.
The Blackcaps face Zimbabwe in the second Test starting tomorrow, problem is that it's submerged under the weight of a sporting buffet.
Three games into the Women's Super League and we've already had Sophie Devine stamp her mark on the tournament, along with some kiwi-on-kiwi cricketing crime.
The Blackcaps dominated Zimbabwe in the first Test, job done.