Wellington: Bad light halted India’s march towards historic win after Kiwis lost four crucial wickets in pursuit of an improbable target of 617. Vettori (15) and O'Brien (19) were at the crease when rain stopped play on Day 5 of the
Wellington: Chasing a massive target of 617 New Zealand were 37/1 at lunch in their second innings on the fourth day of the third Test at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Monday.Earlier Indian skipper MS Dhoni smashed an unbeaten 56 as
Wellington: Rahul Dravid reached a special landmark on Monday when he took the catch of Tim McIntosh in the slips off Zaheer Khan on the fourth day of the third Test against New Zealand at Basin Reserve in Wellington on
Wellingon: India took a big step towards winning their first Test series in New Zealand since 1968 after racking up a 233-run lead early in their second innings of the third in Wellington on Saturday.Inda's pace sensation Zaheer Khan took five
Wellington: New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has won the toss and elected to bowl first in the third Test against India at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Friday.There is a good news for Indian cricket fans is that their captain Mahenda
Wellington: India is on the verge of creating a history in New Zealand. Team India just need a draw to secure its first series win in New Zealand in 41 years.After beating New Zealand by 10 wickets in the first test
Wellington: New Zealand will face India and the West Indies in two home series in the coming season, taking on both teams in two Tests and five one-day internationals.
Wellington: In a stunning reversal of form, New Zealand thrashed England in their opening one-day international by six wickets and with 20 overs to spare at Westpac Stadium here.The win came just days after England thoroughly outplayed New Zealand in all
Wellington: New Zealand had a firm grip on the second Test against Bangladesh on the second day at Basin Reserve here with the tourists needing 199 more runs with five wickets remaining to avoid an innings defeat.International whipping boys Bangladesh, already
Wellington: Chris Martin claimed his eighth five-wicket bag as New Zealand took firm control of the second Test against Bangladesh at Basin Reserve here on SaturdayBangladesh skittled out for 143 in their first essay, courtesy hostile spell of seam bowling by