The New Zealand cricket team has been greeted by cheering fans at Auckland International Airport and The Cloud on Queen's Wharf.
About 200 people gathered at the airport's international arrivals gate this afternoon to welcome the Black Caps home from Australia.
Fans cheered, screamed and swarmed around the team for photos and autographs.
New Zealand were well beaten by Australia in the final of the 2015 Cricket World Cup in Melbourne on Sunday night, but had been undefeated until then, with major wins over Australia in the group stage and South Africa in the semi-finals.
Daniel Vettori, who has now officially retired from the game, said competing in the final was a lovely way to finish his career.
"Obviously, it would have been great to win but I'm really proud of everyone and the way they've gone about things for the last six weeks," he said.
"To be here and to be part of it and to be, hopefully, a big contributing factor to us making that final is something I'll always treasure."
The team also attended an hour-long public event tonight at The Cloud on Queen's Wharf.
A spokesperson for the team said the event was an opportunity for the Black Caps to thank New Zealand for the unwavering support throughout the Cricket World Cup.
Fans at the event waved team flags and a sign printed with "champions don't need trophies".
It included speeches by Black Caps coach Mike Hesson and the team's captain, Brendon McCullum, who said the competition had been an "incredible ride for everyone involved".