Cricket News sort by Luteru Ross Poutua Lote Taylor

India consolidated their position on day three of the Indore Test, bowling out New Zealand for 299, and finishing the day with a lead of 276, with all 10 wickets in hand. Here’s a look at some interesting numbers from the third day’s play

India beat New Zealand in four days, and by an impressive margin of 178 runs, to clinch the three-match series 2-0 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Here are some interesting numbers related to the match

New Zealand came to India as underdogs. They were the second best in a drawn game against Mumbai, which gave early indications of the fact that they may struggle

New Zealand expectedly trumped Zimbabwe in the short two-Test series at Bulawayo. They beat the hosts by an innings and 117 runs in the first Test, and by 254 runs in the second. Here’s a look at the top performers in the series

Going into the first T20 against Pakistan, New Zealand had looked invincible at home. They had completely dominated the Sri Lankans in a series that featured all three formats, from start to end

On a run-filled day, Steven Smith and Adam Voges hit hundreds as Australia finished Day four of the Perth Test at 258 for 2, taking a lead of 193 runs

Going into eighth day of the series between New Zealand and Australia, the visitors had not dominated a single day. The first Test at the Gabba in Brisbane completely belonged to the hosts, and Australia won all sessions on day one at Perth as well

Although Zimbabwe will not go into the second match of the one-day series against New Zealand as favourites in spite of having won the first match, they will be high on confidence following the adrenaline-pumping win.

Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor hit hundreds for New Zealand, and featured in a third wicket partnership of 206 as the Kiwis chased down a target of 303 set by England earlier in the day. New Zealand lost a few wickets to towards the end of the day