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Tim Southee's future as Black Caps captain; 'We'll see'
This summer has seen the start of a change of guard within the Black Caps and the transition from the old to the new is expected to continue.
Another title for young New Zealand athlete
Maia Ramsden has won her second NCAA collegiate title after claiming gold in the mile at the Indoor Track and Field Championships in Boston.
Australia remain confident, Black Caps are cautious
The Australian cricketers are confident they can get up to win the second test, while the Black Caps remain cautious.
It's 'bang bang' time for Joseph Parker
New Zealand boxer Joseph Parker is again crediting his team for having him in great shape for his heavyweight showdown with Zhilei Zhang.
Ravindra and Sears: From kids cricket to test cricket
Having played with and against each other as youngsters, Rachin Ravindra and Ben Sears are set to play alongside each other in the highest form of cricket.
Black Caps coach: "We got that wrong"
Black Caps coach Gary Stead concedes they haven't done a good job in reading the wickets in recent tests.
Bathroom breaks help Hamish Kerr to world title
Nerves got to Hamish Kerr on his way to world glory in Glasgow, forcing him to spend some time in the bathroom during the competition. Audio
Bromance blooms for Kiwi athletes
Two of New Zealand's top athletes have formed what could be described as a bromance to help keep each other at the top of their game.
Test cricket: History on Australia's side against Black Caps
The Black Caps have history against them as they attempt to record a rare victory over Australia in the first test.
Vettori providing Aussies with plenty of trade secrets
Australian spinner Nathan Lyon has expressed his gratitude for what Black Caps legend Daniel Vettori has been able to do for him and his side.
Young Kiwi driver chasing his dream in the USA
Teenager Liam Sceats is the latest in an ever growing list of New Zealand drivers making their name on the world stage.
Black Caps have to park T20 sweep as quickly as possible
The Black Caps have to quickly park the T20 series clean sweep by Australia and prepare for the two tests.
Brain not brawn required for Sail GP
New Zealand sailor Andy Maloney is quite happy to have swapped brawn for brains as the sport rides a wave of new technology.
'The Bolt' returns for Black Caps in must win game
The Black Caps and Australia will both make changes to their line-ups for tonight's second T20 international at Eden Park.
Ravindra's purple patch for Black Caps continues
Rachin Ravindra can do little wrong at the moment and his knock in the opening T20 international against Australia is the latest example.
Big challenge for Kiwi lifters to get to Paris
New Zealand's participation in the Paris Olympics weightlifting competition could become a lot clearer after this week's international meeting in Manukau.
Rowing trialists can be inspired by Olympic Gold
The golden run of the New Zealand men's eight to Tokyo Olympic glory should be an inspiration for a group of elite rowers at this week's trial on Lake Karapiro.
Amelia Kerr; 'India is the place for cricket'
White Ferns all-rounder Amelia Kerr says India is one of the best places in the world to play cricket and she can't wait to get back.
Amelia Kerr says she'll always be an all-rounder
White Ferns star Amelia Kerr has no intention of specializing in batting or bowling and intends to stay an all-rounder.
Tanner embraces history of Cooks Garden
Middle distance runner Sam Tanner feels the history seeping through him every time he steps onto the Cooks Garden track in Whanganui.
Bracewell philosophical about return to Black Caps
Black Caps allrounder Michael Bracewell is playing a straight bat at the prospect of him returning to the national side for the T20 World Cup later this year.
Sophie Devine: 'The fielding has been pretty poor'
A month out of the game has given White Ferns captain Sophie Devine the chance to observe the game in New Zealand and she's not entirely happy.
Confidence remains high for world champion cyclist
Auckland cyclist Aaron Gate is feeling confident heading into 2024 and to what he hopes will be his fourth Olympics.
50 years on, Dick Tayler's great sporting moment
Dick Tayler went into the 1974 Commonwealth Games knowing he was set for a good time, but he didn't think that would result in winning a gold medal.
A challenging season continues for Phoenix captain
Phoenix captain Annalie Longo concedes the season remains a challenging one as her side tries to stamp their mark in the women's A-League.