The New Zealand national women's rugby union team, called the Black Ferns, represents New Zealand in women's rugby union, which is regarded as the country's national sport. The team has won five of the past six Women's Rugby World Cups. Read More
Hours before the third and final T20I against Australia, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) on Thursday confirmed that Sophie Devine won't be playing in the crucial encounter. ...
Northern Districts all-rounder Brooke Halliday has replaced Lea Tahuhu in the New Zealand women (White Ferns) squad for the upcoming GJ Gardner Homes T20I series against England. ...
Canterbury's Kate Ebrahim and Wellington's Thamsyn Newton on Sunday won recalls to the New Zealand women's (White Ferns) T20 squad on the back of strong Super Smash form. ...
England women's team began their training as a whole group for the first time since arriving in New Zealand for the upcoming ODI series against White Ferns (New Zealand's women squad) on Wednesday. ...
New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White is convinced that the coronavirus scare in Northland will not have any repercussion on the upcoming Australia men's and women's series. ...
England player Tash Farrant has returned to the women's team while Anya Shrubsole will miss the upcoming tour of New Zealand due to knee injury as the 16-player English squad was announced on Thursday. ...