World T20 2023 Preview: New Zealand
Can the White Ferns Break their Duck? Back in 2004 the White Ferns won the very first T20 International but
Read moreCan the White Ferns Break their Duck? Back in 2004 the White Ferns won the very first T20 International but
Read moreIt’s a new look team holding some new potted ferns. Can this fresh New Zealand team do justice to the White Ferns heritage?
Read moreAirline captain and former Test player for New Zealand Tania Woodbury takes us on a flight with a special cargo…
Read moreWill lightening strike twice for a home World Cup in New Zealand for there to be a second title for the White Ferns?
Read moreBay Oval, Mount Maunganui, is in Taurunga in the Bay of Plenty area on the North Island of New Zealand, home to Northern Districts.
Read moreThe Warm Sun on My Face traces the history of the game from the nineteenth century matches to the era of professionalism we see today.
Read moreOn 16th February 1935, New Zealand became the third nation to play women’s Test cricket, following England and Australia.
Read moreOne of the first things the settlers of Christchurch produced was a cricket oval in 1851. That oval is the picturesque Hagley Oval.
Read moreOn 23rd December 2000, at Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, the final of the World Cup was played between hosts New
Read moreOn August 1st 1993, England and New Zealand played the World Cup final at the famous Lord’s Cricket Ground in London.
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