History favours S. Africa for the win History favours S. Africa for the win Here is a fun fact if you are supporting the South Africans in the first test which gets under way at the University Oval today.
Test not just about cricket Here's a tip from Terry: test not just about cricket DVML chief executive Terry Davies is hoping the cricket test, starting at the University Oval today, will be a bit more like a day at the races.
Cricketers' rivalry began at school Opening bars of rivalry began at school South Africa opener Dean Elgar and Black Caps left-armer Neil Wagner have been drawn back into a rivalry which stretches back to their school days.
Raval relishing daunting challenge Raval relishing daunting challenge Jeet Raval has one of the hardest jobs going around this week.
Green Island seals senior title; Wagner in fine form for Albion Green Island seals senior title; Wagner in fine form for Albion NEV 230 lost to Green Island233 for seven by three wickets
Broom back for match in capital Broom back for match in capital Something good might come out of the Black Caps decision not to play a specialist batsman at No5 after all.
Black Caps can look to University Oval record Black Caps can look to University Oval record Still getting over the Black Caps loss in the ODI series decider against South Africa on Saturday?
Broom named in Otago team Broom named in Otago team Otago has named an unchanged side for its maiden day-night Plunket Shield match, but with one valuable addition.
Wagner, Neesham named in test squad Wagner, Neesham named in test squad Neil Wagner will lead the Albion attack at Tonga Park today, and later in the week he could be back bouncing out international batsmen.
Manager proudest of unity Manager proudest of unity Otago Hockey general manager Rachel Minton-Smith is moving on after more than three years in the role.
Too few Kavanagh cricketers Too few Kavanagh cricketers A lack of playing numbers has sent cricket into a hiatus at Kavanagh College.
Otago top in participation Otago top in participation Otago secondary schools claim the gold medal for participation.
University Oval ready for its big test Davies' 'baby' ready for its big test You have probably never met someone more excited about grass than Mike Davies.
Volts' prospects bright heading into the dark unknown Volts' prospects bright heading into the dark unknown The light at the end of the tunnel has just emerged in time for Otago's maiden day-night first-class match in Wellington next week.
Unbeaten ton from Kitchen sinks ND Unbeaten ton from Kitchen sinks ND Anaru Kitchen carried Otago to its first Plunket Shield win of the season with a rousing undefeated century at Cobham Oval, in Whangarei, yesterday.
Kake to focus on regions initially Kake to focus on regions initially Mark Kake's first job is to get around the regions and find out what everyone needs.
Wagner keeps his hand in Wagner keeps his hand in North East Valley 110 lost toAlbion 115 for two by eight wickets
Teen bowler shines with five for 56 Teen bowler shines with five for 56 Teenage pace bowler Nathan Smith has got Otago in the battle with his maiden first-class five-wicket bag.
Lighted path mooted for Lions match Lighted path mooted for Lions match Preparations for the arrival of the British and Irish Lions are under way, as the Dunedin City Council works on plans to construct a lighted pathway to guide the way to the venue.
Nothing to lose as depleted Otago plays ND Nothing to lose as depleted Otago plays ND Otago has been decimated by injuries and will take on Northern Districts in Whangarei today with nothing to lose.