The New Zealand National cricket team, also known as the Black Caps, played their first Test match in 1930 against England at Lancaster Park in Christchurch, New Zealand. They were the fifth nation to attain Test status. They became known as the Black Caps in 1998.
Ross Taylor is replaced as New Zealand captain by Brendon McCullum after refusing to give up his one-day and Twenty20 roles.
Results and scorecards from New Zealand's tour of Sri Lanka, featuring two Tests, five ODIs and a Twenty20 international.
Former New Zealand cricket captain Martin Crowe is diagnosed with lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system.
Sussex Sharks re-sign all-rounder Scott Styris as one of their overseas players for the 2013 Twenty20 competition.
West Indies claim a super over win to send New Zealand out and reach the semi-finals thanks to England's defeat by Sri Lanka.
Luke Wright hits 76 as England beat New Zealand by six wickets in the Super Eights to revive their World Twenty20 hopes.
Sri Lanka claim a five-run super-over win against New Zealand in the first Super Eight match of the World Twenty20.
A classy fifty from Nasir Jamshed helps Pakistan open their World Twenty20 campaign with a riveting 13-run victory over New Zealand.
Brendon McCullum makes 123, the highest score in Twenty20 international history, as New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 59 runs.
England beat Australia by nine runs in Colombo in a World Twenty20 warm-up ahead of the tournament starting on Tuesday.
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