Auckland [New Zealand], Nov 26 (ANI): New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson has said that he will personally apologise to England pacer Jofra Archer after he became the victim of racial abuse during the fifth and final day of the first Test between both the countries.
London [UK], Nov 26 (ANI): New Zealand authorities are confident of identifying the man who racially abused England's Jofra Archer during the fifth day of the first Test between New Zealand and England.
Mount Maunganui [New Zealand], Nov 25 (ANI): England pacer Jofra Archer said that it was disturbing to hear racial comments by a man in the crowd during batting on day five of the first Test against New Zealand at Bay Oval here on Monday.
London [UK], Nov 25 (ANI): England skipper Joe Root said that the team "missed an opportunity" to score runs in the first innings which resulted in an innings and 65 runs defeat against New Zealand in the first Test on day five on Monday.
Mount Maunganui [New Zealand], Nov 25 (ANI): Neil Wagner and Mitchell Santner guided New Zealand to an innings and 65 run win over England in the first Test at Bay Oval here on Monday.
London [UK], Nov 25 (ANI): New Zealand pacer Trent Boult left the field due to a pain in the right-hand side of his ribs on the fifth day of the first Test against England, is likely to miss the second Test.
New Delhi [India], Nov 24 (ANI): Australia limited-overs skipper Aaron Finch on Sunday lauded the side for displaying a clinical performance against Pakistan in the first Test of the two-match series.
Mount Maunganui [New Zealand], Nov 24 (ANI): BJ Watling's first double ton guided New Zealand to 615 runs in the first Test against England at Bay Oval on day four on Sunday.
Mount Maunganui [New Zealand], Nov 24 (ANI): BJ Watling became the first New Zealand wicket-keeper to score a Test double hundred in the ongoing first Test against England at the Bay Oval here on Sunday.
Tauranga [New Zealand], Nov 23 (ANI): England head coach Chris Silverwood has said that his team showed a 'great attitude' and put a lot of efforts on the third day of the first Test against New Zealand.
Brisbane [Australia], Nov 23 (ANI): Pakistan were trailing by 276 runs after bundling out Australia for 580 on day three of the first Test on Saturday.