Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2013

Fixtures of New Zealand v West Indies Series, 2013-14

Date and Time Match Weather The Weather Channel

Wed Nov 27 - Fri Nov 29
21:30 GMT
(prev day) | 10:30 local
New Zealand XI v West Indians
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
 

Tue Dec 3 - Sat Dec 7
21:30 GMT
(prev day) | 10:30 local
1st Test - New Zealand v West Indies
University Oval, Dunedin

Wed Dec 11 - Sun Dec 15
21:30 GMT
(prev day) | 10:30 local
2nd Test - New Zealand v West Indies
Basin Reserve, Wellington

Thu Dec 19 - Mon Dec 23
21:30 GMT
(prev day) | 10:30 local
3rd Test - New Zealand v West Indies
Seddon Park, Hamilton

Thu Dec 26 (50 ovs)          
01:00 GMT | 14:00 local
1st ODI - New Zealand v West Indies
Eden Park, Auckland

Sun Dec 29 (50 ovs)          
01:00 GMT | 14:00 local
2nd ODI - New Zealand v West Indies
McLean Park, Napier

Wed Jan 1 (50 ovs)
22:00 GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local
3rd ODI - New Zealand v West Indies
Queenstown Events Centre

Sat Jan 4 (50 ovs)
22:00 GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local
4th ODI - New Zealand v West Indies
Saxton Oval, Nelson

Wed Jan 8 (50 ovs)          
01:00 GMT | 14:00 local
5th ODI - New Zealand v West Indies
Seddon Park, Hamilton

Sat Jan 11 (20 ovs)          
06:00 GMT | 19:00 local
1st T20I - New Zealand v West Indies
Eden Park, Auckland

Wed Jan 15 (20 ovs)          
06:00 GMT | 19:00 local
2nd T20I - New Zealand v West Indies
Westpac Stadium, Wellington

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Points spilt after rain ruins match between Australia and New Zealand

Match abandoned Australia 243 for 8 (Voges 71, Bailey 55, McClenaghan 4-65) v New Zealand 51 for 2

The prominently indecisive English weather hadn't injure the Champions Trophy a great deal over its first six days, but strike in the critical trans-Tasman match to leave Australia and New Zealand with split points. New Zealand was 51 for 2 after 15 over’s in their look for of 244 when play was intermittent, and couldn't recommence.

It is unbreakable to tell whether either player will be happy with the split points. New Zealand was in a slightly poorer position in the match, and the point from here means even a failure in their final league game could be sufficient to take them to the abolition rounds. Australia, having lost their first game, will almost certainly be more distressed. They got their first point of the operation but could still be out previous to them play their next, and final, match if England and New Zealand win the other two games in the group.

The introverted point didn't make brighter Australia's frame of mind on a day which had begun on a miserable note as their regular opener David Warner was stood downward from the match after news emerged of a disagreement with an England player in a Birmingham bar more than the weekend.