Neil Wagner Ben Stokes England New Zealand 28 Feb
Wagner shines as New Zealand script historic one-run win against England

New Zealand and England served up an absolute classic on day five of the second Test at the Basin Reserve in Wellington, with Tim Southee’s side scripting a dramatic last-gasp victory to draw the series at 1-1. The Blackcaps became just the fourth team in history to win a Test match after following on and […]

Mominul Haque Najmul Hossain Shanto 26 Feb
Cricket news round-up – February 26: Massive win for Bangladesh, Kohli likely to play for Asia XI

Neil Wagner is likely to play the second Test against India. Bangladesh recorded a massive win against Zimbabwe. Virat Kohli was named in the Asia XI squad by the BCB.

Australia South Africa 19 Feb
Cricket news round-up – February 19: Temba Bavuma ruled out of first Australia T20I

No Bavuma for first T20I, New Zealand call up cover for Wagner, and Thomas in a car crash

Nathan Lyon Australia 02 Jan
Australia vs New Zealand 3rd Test, Sydney: Preview, predictions, likely XIs

Having thrashed New Zealand inside four days at Perth and Melbourne, Australia will now host New Zealand at Sydney.

New Zealand Bangladesh Neil Wagner 2nd Test Trent Boult 26 Dec
Australia vs New Zealand 2nd Test, Day 2 preview: Smith threat loom large as Australia finish on top

Stumps, Day 1: Australia 257/4 (Smith 77*, Labuschagne 63; de Grandhomme 2/48) vs New Zealand.

New Zealand Bangladesh Neil Wagner 2nd Test Trent Boult 12 Mar
Cricket news roundup – 12th March 2019: New Zealand brush aside Bangladesh to make it 2-0

New Zealand coast to 2-0 but have injury concerns for the final Test; Afghanistan’s white-ball tour of Zimbabwe called off.

Neil Wagner celebrates his wicket of Mominul Haque during day one of the First Test match in the series between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Seddon Park 28 Feb
New Zealand vs Bangladesh, 1st Test, Day 2 preview: New Zealand in command after Wagner five-for

Neil Wagner's maiden Test five-wicket haul helps New Zealand bundle out Bangladesh for 234, despite Tamim Iqbal's ton