2021 T20 World Cup: Lockie Ferguson's Injured, Jimmy Neesham the Star and More...
Playing against Pakistan in a stadium full of Pakistani faithful was always going to be a challenging test for Aotearoa given recent events.
Playing against Pakistan in a stadium full of Pakistani faithful was always going to be a challenging test for Aotearoa given recent events.
Aotearoa's Plunket Shield is underway with Wellington Firebirds grabbing a 5-wicket win over Otago Volts while Central Districts Stags and Canterbury played out a draw.
This summer's Women's Big Bash League was meant to be all about the Indian wave and South Africa's women bolstering their WBBL crew.
Day tahi of Aotearoa's Plunket Shield was rolled up and smoked by Central Districts Stags debutant Bayley Wiggins, while Wellington Firebirds batter Troy Johnson also throw his name into the 'check his stats mixer'.
There’s a T20 World Cup underway now and the Blackcaps have a reputation to uphold. They’re the current and inaugural World Test Champions. They have made consecutive ODI World Cup finals and four straight semi-finals. They were semi-finalist at the 2016 edition of the T20 Worlds.
Spin, spin, spin. We're all sniffing around covid pondering about the value of spin bowling at this T20 World Cup.
Aotearoa heads into the T20 World Cup with two frontline spinners that we're all pretty chuffed to have in Mitchell Santner and Ish Sodhi.
Major tournaments call for major players they don't get much more major in the Blackcaps white-ball realm than Kane Williamson and Martin Guptill.
Lockie Ferguson and Kyle Jamieson have been strolling down two very different T20 paths this year leading into the T20 World Cup.
Every team enters the T20 World Cup with oodles of x-factor and Aotearoa is no different.
We are building Plunket Shield buzz here so kick back, spark it up and start to meditate on Aotearoa cricketing funk.
Plunket Shield cricket is coming. Whatever amount of help you need to build the Plunket Shield fizz, fizz on up...
Leaving Pakistan ahead of five T20I games wasn't ideal preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup but a collection of Aotearoa's best cricketers trooping through the Indian Premier League's second stanza kept the flame alive.