Cricket test series
New Zealand crush England in first Test
Trent Boult, Neil Wagner and Todd Astle took three wickets each as they guided the home side to an emphatic victory on the final day.
India sealed a 63-run victory on day four of the third and final test on Saturday.
Resurgent South Africa won the series-opener in Perth by 177 runs and will head into their first day-night.
South Africa dominated all aspects of the opening Test, performing in the field as well as with bat and ball.
CSA’s medical team have ruled both AB de Villiers and Morne Morkel out for approximately six weeks.
Much needed rain for Bloemfontein cut the opening match of the 5-match series short.
De Villiers believes his team lacked the urgency and desire to beat Pakistan.
There will undoubtedly be minutes of silence and black armbands to remember Hughes.
Only Darren Bravo will not play in the tour because of personal reasons.
The two sides will go head-to-head in four Test matches, five ODI’s and two T20 matches.
McCullum scored 535 runs in the two-match series, having also scored 224 in the first game in Auckland.
Ryan McLaren was recalled to the 15-man Proteas squad to face Australia in February.
Graeme Smith will nurse his ankle and rest for the upcoming Test series against Australia.
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni does not expect any backlash from SA fans.
England batsman Jonathan Trott left the Ashes Tour to deal with a stress-related illness.
Kirsten, who leaves his post next month, has backed the 29-year-old to be Smith's successor.
New Zealand will be hoping traditional English weather can save them from defeat.
England beat flatfooted New Zealand in the first test match at Lord's.
Bangladesh closed in on a maiden test win in Zimbabwe after reducing the hosts to 138/4.