Kane Williamson announces retirement from T20Is, bows out as New Zealand's second-highest run-getter
Former New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson has retired from T20 Internationals. He played 93 games and scored 2575 runs. Williamson captained the team to two T20 World Cup semi-finals and one final.
Are you paying for more broadband than you really need? Research from comparison site NZ Compare has found that many older New Zealanders, in particular, are paying too much, because they are not ...
Coach Brendon McCullum believes England's batting struggles in the 3-0 one-day international series loss to New Zealand were format-specific and will have little bearing on the Ashes. One century from ...
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Pacific Championships 2025: Confirmed team lists for Week 3
The last week of the Pacific Championships before the finals has arrived. Papua New Guinea and Fiji will face off in the ...
Kiwis coach Stacey Jones hopes the success of the 2025 Pacific Championships can be a turning point for the international game – and even provide the momentum for a second New Zealand NRL team. The ...
Returning All Black lock Josh Lord got more than he bargained for in Chicago on his international return, entering the game ...
A second half blitz has powered the All Blacks to a 26-13 win over Ireland in Chicago. Down 10-7 at halftime, three tries in the last 20 minutes helped the ABs start their Grand Slam tour with an ...
Captain Dan Sheehan admitted Ireland failed to deliver following a resounding 26-13 defeat to New Zealand in Chicago. Andy Farrell’s side initially overcame the controversial early dismissal of Tadhg ...
Kane Williamson retired from T20 internationals after 93 matches, captaining New Zealand 75 times. He will play in the ...
India Women and South Africa Women will battle for their maiden ICC Women's World Cup title on November 2, 2025. The summit clash takes place at the DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai. Both teams ...
A luxury Waiheke vineyard previously fined for excessive noise has now been ordered to pay $18,000 to a wrongly dismissed worker. The vineyard’s previous brushes with the law over consent breaches ...
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