South Africa beat New Zealand by one run
By ians • Jun 10th, 2009London, June 10, South Africa defeated New Zealand by one run in a Group D match of the World Twenty20 at the Lord’s here Tuesday.
London, June 10, South Africa defeated New Zealand by one run in a Group D match of the World Twenty20 at the Lord’s here Tuesday.
London, June 9, South Africa made 128 for seven in 20 overs against New Zealand in a Group D match of the World Twenty20 at Lord’s here Tuesday.
Wellington, June 9, Michael James McGrath, 51, died after being gagged with duct tape because he was being “foul-mouthed and disrespectful” during a drinking session with flatmates, New Zealand police said Tuesday.
Auckland, June 8, New Zealand all-rounder James Franklin rubbishes suggestions that Twenty20 could one day rule cricket, surpassing Test matches.
Auckland, June 8, Shane Bond and Daryl Tuffey are under consideration for national cricket contracts this month after their return from the unofficial Indian Cricket League (ICL), New Zealand national selection panel chief Glenn Turner said.
London, June 8, New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori is unlikely to play in their inconsequential World Twenty20 group match against South Africa Wednesday due to a shoulder injury.
London, June 6, New Zealand’s stand-in captain Brendon McCullum won the toss and opted to bowl against Scotland in a rain affected Group D match of the World Twenty20 at The Oval here Saturday. The match has been reduced to seven overs per side.
Wellington, June 5, A Korean businesswoman, who filed a complaint with police about disgraced New Zealand minister Richard Worth, says she had a “sexual encounter” with him at a hotel, a newspaper reported Friday.
Wellington, June 4, A disgraced New Zealand government minister made “vulgar and sexually explicit” telephone calls to a woman, parliament was told Thursday, one day after Richard Worth resigned as police revealed an investigation was being conducted in a separate case against him.
Wellington, June 3, The New Zealand education sector has moved to distance itself from attacks on Indian students in neighbouring Australia, saying they were “totally different societies”, a newspaper reported here Wednesday.