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Pink ball cricket in NZ awaiting approval
A proposed Plunket Shield round under lights in February is awaiting final approval from New Zealand Cricket.

How strong is Modi's Cairns claim?
Law professor believes Lalit Modi's claim may hinge on his ability to secure testimony from Lou Vincent and Brendon McCullum.

Hit for six: Cabbie stages pitch protest
A cab driver who had his window smashed by a stray cricket ball decided to stage a one man - and one car - protest.

Cricket: Mathews moulding own team
Two names Sri Lankan captain Angelo Mathews might be tired of hearing are Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene.

'Penniless' Cairns: I will never give up
Cleared of perjury, cricket star takes swing at Black Caps captain ahead of civil trial.

McCullum will front after NZ farewell
Australian crowds have not seen the last of New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum despite his Big Bash League withdrawal.

Cricket: Fifty barrier beckons
Can Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor break the half century barrier against Sri Lanka?

Chris Cairns set to go back to court
Chris Cairns' legal troubles are not over just yet. Next year he is set to defend a $3.3 million civil claim for fraud brought by Lalit Modi.

Editorial: ICC must act to reassure players
When Brendon McCullum testified at the trial of Chris Cairns, the defence asked why he had not come forward with his allegations much sooner than he did.

Ranking the ways to cheat in cricket
Andrew Flintoff admits England cheated during the 2005 Ashes - but how bad was their sin?

Why pink ball test was a failure
COMMENT: The real story of this test was that it wasn't very good cricket, writes Dylan Cleaver.

Flintoff admits England cheated
England went against the rules during their Ashes series win over Australia in 2005.

NZC's priority is shielding McCullum
Sporting body says Chris Cairns may yet have a future with it but its focus is protecting captain from trial backlash.