Cricket World Cup
Black Caps and England go head to head again
Two years since in a thrilling 50-overs World Cup final, England and New Zealand will again seek to deliver a knockout blow at the T20 World Cup.
Black Caps beat Scotland at World Cup
Martin Guptill's 56-ball 93 helps the Black Caps to a 16-run victory over Scotland in the Twenty20 World Cup in Dubai.
Black Caps need to continue to adapt at World Cup
The Black Caps will have to adapt to the daytime playing conditions when they face Scotland in tonight's Super 12 match in Dubai.
Deadline set for decision on Women's Cricket World Cup
A decision on the future of next year's Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand will be made in the next two weeks.
ICC to change rule on boundary countback
The International Cricket Council has announced plans to change the rules of the super over which saw England beat New Zealand in the World Cup final on boundaries in July.
Cricket World Cup loss ‘still a bit raw’ – coach
Black Caps coach Gary Stead says he'll take his team's heartbreak in the World Cup final to his grave. He told sports reporter Clay Wilson he still can't get his head around how the final ended - or… Video, Audio
Kane Williamson: ‘Someone’s idea’, not cricket decided CWC final
Speaking for the first time since the Cricket World Cup final, Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson says it's still hard to comprehend that someone's concept of a boundary count back cost New Zealand… Video, Audio
Full credit to the media?
The Cricket World Cup outcome monopolised the media last Monday - and whether it was fair or not was the big story in the following days. The Black Caps were dignified in defeat, but did some media… Audio
Full credit to the media?
The Cricket World Cup outcome monopolised the media last Monday - and whether it was fair or not was the big story in the following days. The Black Caps were dignified in defeat, but did some media…
AudioBlack Caps players return home
The first group of Black Caps arrived home this morning after their nail-biting World Cup loss against England on Monday. Reporter Jordan Bond and videographer Dan Cook were at Auckland Airport as… Video, Audio
Beaten not broken: Black Caps return
After giving the world a sensational Cricket World Cup final match against England, the first of the Black Caps' squad including Trent Boult, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee and Colin de Grandhomme have come…
World Cup news runneth over
Media commentator Gavin Ellis asks when is enough, enough? Was 40 pages of Cricket World Cup previewing at the weekend really necessary? Audio
Black Caps gutted after World Cup loss: ‘It's a very hollow feeling’
While technicalities and the overthrows rule are being debated, Black Caps captain Kane Williamson says the team are trying to cope. Video, Audio
No comment from ICC on overthrow issues in World Cup final
The ICC have refused to be drawn into the furore surrounding the overthrow rule and whether England were incorrectly awarded an extra run in the World Cup final.
Williamson named captain of World Cup tournament team
Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson has been named as skipper of a World Cup tournament team.
'Traumatised' PM wants heroes' welcome for NZ cricketers
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the Black Caps deserve a "heroes' welcome" home after a "remarkable" World Cup final in London overnight.
Reflecting on the Cricket World Cup Final
The Black Caps lost to England in the Cricket World Cup final. New Zealand gave it their all but were denied the win after a tied game and Super Over. Audio
Cricket World Cup final: Top moments
An exhilarating match between the Black Caps and England had sports fans all over the world on the edge of their seats. Here are the key moments that drove the Cricket World Cup final to reach a Super…
Ken Rutherford: Cricket World Cup final is New Zealand's to lose
Former Black Caps batsman and captain Ken Rutherford sets the scene ahead of the Cricket World Cup final and evaluates New Zealand's chances. Audio
Geoff Boycott on how England will win the Cricket World Cup
Former England skipper Geoffrey Boycott explains why the hosts are deserved favourites to emerge victorious from this evening's Cricket World Cup final at Lord's. Audio