Oval: New Zealand won the toss and elect to field in the match againt Scotland at Oval. The match is reduced to seven overs due to rain. New Zealand are without Daniel Vettori who is out due to a
Oval: The second match of this T20 World cup between New Zealand and Scotland is delayed due to rain at Oval. TeamsNew Zealand JD Ryder, BB McCullum (w), LRPL Taylor, MJ Guptill, SB Styris, JEC Franklin, JDP Oram, DL Vettori
Hamilton: India beat New Zealand by 10 wickets, their first on New Zealand soil since 1974-75 , to take a 1-0 lead in their three-match series at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Saturday.Rahul Dravid (8) and Gautam Gambhir (30) knocked off
Hamilton: ' Turbanator 'Harbhajan's five-wicket haul reduced New Zealand to 216-8 in their second innings during the tea interval at Seddon Park on Saturday. India were just two wickets away from registering their first Test win on New Zealand soil
Hamilton: Daniel Flynn scored a composed half-century but New Zealand’s hopes of saving the Hamilton Test suffered a major setback with the loss of Ross Taylor (4) on Saturday. India are on the brink of their first Test victory on New
Hamilton: India dominated the third day of test as New Zealand trail by 166 with seven wickets in hand. New Zealand were 75/3 in their second innings at stumps on Day 3. With Harbhajan Singh getting sharp turn and Munaf
Hamilton: New Zealand are trailing by 241 runs after finally dismissing India for 520 at tea on the third day of the first Test in Hamilton on Friday.The Black Caps enjoyed a partially successful second session at Seddon Park as Iain
Hamilton: Sachin Tendulkar improved on his world record with his 42nd Test century as India built a 105-run lead over New Zealand with five wickets in hand on the third day of the first Test on Friday.Tendulkar began the day 70
Hamilton: Sachin Tendulkar's impressive half century took India closer to New Zealand's first innings total as visitors finished 278 for four at stumps on the second day of the first test at Hamilton today. The master batsman hit eight fours en-route
Hamilton (Bermuda): Namibia beat Bermuda by 103 runs in their last ICC Intercontinental Cup tie and assured their right to play in the titleclash round at the National Stadium here on Sunday.