
Kane Williamson knocks dad for six
Father of new world number one missed out on seeing son's big day.
Father of new world number one missed out on seeing son's big day.
COMMENT: On Sunday Dylan Cleaver finally ran out of rational explanations for skipper's actions.
The Seddon Park groundsmen produced a test pitch which challenged the batsmen and made for cricket at pace.
Tony Veitch and Michael Guerin discuss Kane Williamson's incredible year, Sri Lanka's crazy batting and Same Cane's captaincy credentials.
Kiwi has moved to number one on the International Cricket Council's test batting rankings following his match-winning century against Sri Lanka in Hamilton today.
A scene behind the pavilion at Seddon Park today summed up the toll the Decision Review System takes on umpires.
New Zealand's elite spin bowlers have dominated proceedings in the final day of the Plunket Shield third round.
The short ball reigned at Seddon Park today.
New Zealand are within sight of a series-winning victory against Sri Lanka after a bizarre day's cricket at Seddon Park today.
Sri Lanka's collapse has given New Zealand the upper hand in the test match - but New Zealand is not on the home stretch yet.
The 24-year-old starred with both bat and ball as Canterbury dug themselves out a hole to enjoy a dominant third day.
Dushmantha Chameera turned the contest on its ear in the space of 13 deliveries yesterday. And the key to his success was pace.
Sportspeople, lifesavers and crime stoppers give up family time to keep us entertained and safe.
Sri Lanka, having battled to get themselves into an impressive position then threw it away just before rain cut short the opening day in Hamilton.
New Zealand will name an unchange for the second test against Sri Lanka, with Kane Williamson overcoming injury to play.
Yes that's right the ACC is back for Summer and it's going to be Mammoth!
Statistics show that Williamson's first innings will be the longest period (six innings) that he has gone without a century since the start of 2014.
New Zealand cricket began a new chapter on March 30, 2015. The day before, the national side competed in their first World Cup final in 11 attempts, losing to Australia in Melbourne.
Sri Lanka's sports minister hinted at a conspiracy against suspended wicketkeeper Kusal Perera