Blackcaps Lessons Learned: Major Tournament Guidance
As the Blackcaps move towards the 2019 World Cup, hopefully ol' mates Lesson learned some lessons from their disappointing 2017 Champions Trophy campaign.
As the Blackcaps move towards the 2019 World Cup, hopefully ol' mates Lesson learned some lessons from their disappointing 2017 Champions Trophy campaign.
Josh Clarkson may be the best finisher in Aotearoa and he's only 20-years-old, while Ben Lister continues to do the job for Auckland in his debut season.
Plenty to explore about Jimmy Neesham's slump and a cheeky word on the Blackcaps Battlers ODI series vs West Indies.
Plenty of Super Smash runs and someone who hasn't scored many Super Smash runs (or taken many wickets) earning a Blackcaps T20 call up.
Amy Satterthwaite and Lea Tahuhu were slick in two wins for Melbourne Renegades, now for two Perth Scorchers games for Thamsyn Newton.
Daniel Sams took his Canterbury Kings form into his Big Bash League debut, Peter Bocock made an appearance for Northern Districts Knights and Central Districts Stags went super young in some latest Super Smash stuff.
Adam Milne's got another injury and Seth Rance has been called up to the Blackcaps ODI squad, so where does Lockie Ferguson fit into this?
We can't rely on other people to create Test cricket rivalry for Aotearoa, let's just do it ourselves and make something like the Ashes. Not the Ashes, just something for kiwi cricket fans to get nutty about.
Amy Satterthwaite put back to back scores up against Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine last weekend, plus Thamsyn Newton's a statistical monster.
Tim Southee had a Super Smash shocker, while our glorious domestic cricket troopers are showing the Blackcaps Battlers how to bowl T20 seamers.
Jeet Raval scored some big 50-over runs vs West Indians ... which won't help him get an ODI spot. That's all good though because soon enough, four-day opportunities will be abundant all around the world.
Tim Seifert, Jesse Ryder and Ben Stokes blazed boundaries against some fairly average Super Smash T20 bowling.
The ICC’s quest to ‘fix’ Test cricket took a few turns this week, with the draft of the new future tours schedule being leaked out into the public as well as details being confirmed about the first four-day Test.
Just when you thought the Blackcaps weird all-rounder predicament was over, Doug Bracewell has been named as Colin de Grandhomme's replacement because he scored domestic runs.
Mitchell McClenaghan and Brendan McCullum will play in BBL07, Daniel Vettori and Stephen Fleming are head coaches - what about the near future for kiwis in BBL?
Neil Broom and Jimmy Neesham got told by Lesson to go back to domestic cricket and dominate. Neither of them did and got vastly different outcomes.
Two games of WBBL action mid-week and Rachel Priest is heating up for Sydney Thunder.
Ross the Boss, aye? He just loves playing the West Indies. He had three digs in this one, getting trapped in front by Roach for 93 in the first Test but getting that famous 17th century soon enough with his 107not in the second innings at Hamilton.
We're hitting pause on Ford Trophy cricket after three games for Super Smash and that means a little journey around some funky Ford Trophy bowling notes.
Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine dominated the opening weekend of WBBL03, while the rest of the kiwis kicked back.