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Articles by year:
1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003

 

Articles from 1996

Big hitting competitor
An early "coming of age" piece on Cairns and his cricketing relationship with his father.


Articles from 1997

An Indophile to the core
Cairns' thoughts on touring India and marriage.

Cairns revels in role of senior statesman
A preview of New Zealand's three-Test tour of Australia in 1997 and the role Cairns was expected to play.

 

Articles from 1998

Cairns hopes to improve as an allrounder in Sri Lanka
A discussion of Cairns' all-round role from mid 1998.

Cairns chases 200
After taking 100 wickets, Chris Cairns would be eyeing a double-ton, said Lance.

Interview with Cairns from Rediff

Chris Cairns strikes out in marriage
Concerned with the initial idealism followed by break-up of Cairns' marriage, rather than cricket.

 

Articles from 1999

Cairns joins select 100 club
Cairns wanted to make his 100th one-day international a noteworthy one (and he did).

Chris Cairns - the frustrations of an athlete
Cairns feature from the 1999 World Cup program.

In the name of the son
Cairns followed his father's footsteps and led New Zealand to victory in England.

Cairns goes one up on father
Cairns passed his father's wicket tally (just as the previous article predicted).

Chris Cairns emerges as a guiding light
Cairns feature from the Times.

The canny Kiwi strikes with a juicy jaffa
The infamous Chris Cairns' delivery that took the wicket of Chris Read prompted a Guardian feature on the 'con-man' bowler.

Cairns' skill puts Kiwis in overdrive
Hadlee on Cairns' 'coming of age'.

Interview with Cairns from the Calcutta Telegraph

Interview with Cairns from Rediff

Maverick Kiwi takes wings in tough world
This piece on the rise of Chris Cairns from the Deccan Herald during New Zealand's tour there in November.

Delivering on promise
The Press have their say on Cairnsey 'stepping out of his father's shadow', and all that.

An exceptional record
A preview of Cairns' testimonial match in 1999 and an overview of the career it celebrated.

Cairns proves he's all class
Cairns continued to emerge as a 'superstar' in the Tests against the West Indies.

 

Articles from 2000

The redemption of Chris Cairns
This feature from North & South magazine covers most aspects - positive and negative - of Cairns' life and career. It is a fascinating read. At almost 9,000 words in length, it would want to be!

Cairns climbs off deck and looks for more
Despite crushing defeat by Australia, Cairns was still keen to compete and show how he's changed

ICC doing the right things to promote cricket: Cairns
Cairns comments on ICC measures to promote the game as well as NZC initiatives, as well as cricket as a lifestyle.

Cairns scores awards hat-trick
Cairns took out the batting, bowling and all-round New Zealand Cricket awards.

Cairns looks forward to South African tour
Cairns' thoughts on the upcoming tour and his longer-term cricketing future.

Wisden: Five Cricketers of the Year
Cairns was named one of the Wisden Almanack's five Cricketers of the Year on account of his performances in 1999.

Interview with Chris Cairns
Cairns gave this interview during the Singapore Challenge in August. Apparently Cairns, now Vice Captain, believes he will one day captain New Zealand.

Interview with Chris Cairns
Cairns talks about his experiences as an all-rounder, some recent series, and the New Zealand team.

Cairns finally makes his mark
The BBC have their say on Cairns stepping out of the shadows to become a truly great all-rounder.

No resting on laurels for Cairns
Cairns is eager to continue to prove that he is the world's greatest all-rounder, and took positive steps in the Test series against Zimbabwe by becoming New Zealand's second highest ever wicket-taker and scoring his fourth Test century.

Chris Cairns towers as world's 'best' allrounder
Another piece on Cairns as the world's best all-rounder inspired by Cairns overtaking Danny Morrison in wicket-taking and notching up another century.

Chris Cairns' African Safari Tour 2000
Read Chris Cairns' own column commenting on New Zealand's tours to Zimbabwe, Kenya and Africa. (NB this link will take you out of this site)

Chris Cairns Profile
A profile of Cairns from BBC Sport Online.

Cairns hero of greatest day
Although battling a knee injury, Cairns scored 102* in the ICC KnockOut final, leading New Zealand to victory and their first ever tournament trophy. New Zealand's win, and Cairns' innings, have been recognised as all-time greatests.

Dad wants Cairns home to recuperate
Lance Cairns wants his son to come home and get fit for New Zealand's home season rather than battle on through New Zealand's lengthy tour of South Africa with a knee injury.

Cairns' innings fit to rank among finest
Lynn McConnell rates Cairns' century against India top of New Zealand's ten greatest-ever one-day innings.

Salute to a rebel cricketer who has discovered his cause
Yet another piece about Cairns' greatness and his 'coming of age', this one from the Otago Daily Times in the wake of his 102* against India.

Climbs Mt Everest on a dodgy knee
This article likens Cairns' climb to greatness to scaling Mt Everest - despite numerous injuries and other set-backs - and identifies Cairns as perhaps the most significant individual player of the team game.

Change of approach for Cairns
Knee injury forced Cairns to bowl of a much shortened run-up in the ICC KnockOut final. The change proved highly effective, and it may become permanent in a move to extend Cairns' injury-hampered career.

Chris Cairns Profile
Not so much a profile as a bit of panegyric, a bit of fun, a bit of unorthodox sports writing from an unidentified Cricnet author.

NZ Cricket must tread carefully over Cairns' injured knee
Cairns must be fit for the Tests at home against Pakistan, which means resting his injured knee.

Cairns' return leaves big gap in career CV
Chris Cairns will miss the Test series in South Africa and return home for whatever treatment is needed on his injured knee, prologing his record of never having played a Test match against South Africa.

Year in review: Cairns outdoes himself
For Chris Cairns, 2000 was characterised by serious, ongoing knee problems - yet also some sublime performances from the all-rounder. Most memorable was his match-winning century in the ICC KnockOut final, a game he was scarcely fit to play.

 

Articles from 2001

Cairns hopes to be back later in the year
NZC Press Release - after too long playing on-and-off in a restricted role, Cairns finally saw a surgeon and acceded to the reality that he needs a knee operation.

Couch-bound Cairns hobbles along the recovery trail
The surgeon has finished pulling bits out of Cairns' knee and he hopes to return for the tour to Pakistan later in the year. Hopefully by then he won't need his crutches anymore.

Encouraging signs for Cairns, Vettori and Nash
Cairns is off crutches and walking without a limp towards his comeback, while team-mates Vettori and Nash have also made progress.

Questions and Answers
Some silly questions and Cairns' answers.

Cairns to miss Pakistan ODIs
[Note - he will now also miss the Tests.] Cairns will have to wait until the Tests or, perhaps, New Zealand's tour of Australia to rejoin the Black Caps after his knee operation earlier this year.

Cairns to use club cricket as Test build-up
Cairns will miss New Zealand's tour to Pakistan, but his preparation continues and the key all-rounder expects to be fully fit for the following tour to Australia.

The Bionic Man
While Cairns recovers from his latest bout of knee surgery, Danny Morrison gives a run-down on Cairns' history of injuries.

Academy will provide Cairns with vehicle back to bowling peak
Cairns has started to bowl again and will build up gradually towards a return to international cricket using the Academy program as a stepping-stone.

Cairns in line for recall
With the Pakistan tour all but cancelled, the selectors' attention is focused on Australia, where Chris Cairns' intended return may force a team re-shuffle.

"Reasonable" recovery chance for Cairns
Cairns has made good progress in his rehabilitation and intends to resume limited match practice shortly, raising hopes that he may be available for the First Test in Brisbane.

Key fitness test looms for Cairns
Cairns' game for the Academy side next week will help decide whether he is ready to rejoin the Black Caps for the Test tour of Australia. Richard Boock also speculates on who might make way for Cairns' return.

Recovering Cairns spurns half-measures
Cairns belives he is on-track to make his comeback in the First Test in Brisbane - and when he does, it will be as a fully-fledged, fast-bowling all-rounder.

Cairns on course for Australia
Cairns first return to the bowling crease since his knee operation was a promising one, taking 2/25 for the Academy. He feels he is on course for the First Test against Australia.

Injured players return to strengthen New Zealand side
Cairns has been named in the New Zealand Test squad to tour Australia, however he will have to earn his selection when he joins the Black Caps on October 20.

NZ rebel can spark awe in Waugh
A preview of the threat Cairns, having overcome his 'rebel without a cause' tag, posed to Australia in the Test series.

Kiwi attack hammered by ACT
Cairns joined the New Zealand Test side in Australia and bowled in their second warm-up match. His figures weren't good, but his mere presence is a big positive for the Black Caps.

Cairns blasts way to century
While the Kiwi bowling is still rusty, Cairns showed promising signs of his batting to come with a quick-fire century in New Zealand's third warm-up.

Cairns still available for Black Caps despite contract with Notts
Cairns has signed a two-year contract with his old English county, Nottinghamshire, in a bid to secure his future, but he will still be available for most of New Zealand's games.

Cairns is back - with a bang
In his comeback Test, Chris Cairns demonstrated that his all-round ability remains undiminished after his lengthy lay-off. Cairns took 6 wickets and scored over 100 runs in his 50th Test. Report includes scorecard from the First Test "thrilling draw" with Australia.

 

Articles from 2002

Cairns earns high praise
Yet again, a match-winning Cairns one-day century - in this case, the 102 not out that secured New Zealand's thrilling victory over South Africa - has been praised as "one of his best".

Cairns on verge of joining Sobers, Botham and co
Cairns is just 6 wickets and 170 runs away from becoming just the sixth Test cricketer to achieve the double of 200 wickets and 3,000 runs.

Notts may miss out on injured Cairns
An MRI scan has revealed a tear to the patella tendon in Cairns' right knee. He will miss New Zealand's tours to Pakistan and Sharjah and possibly also his contract with Nottinghamshire.

'One more shot' says Cairns as he awaits surgery
Chris Cairns will undergo surgery on his right knee to ensure a full and lasting recovery from his latest injury, but faces a lengthy rehabilitation period. He aims to return before the 2003 World Cup.

The anti-teleological humour of Chris Cairns
This essay is an in-depth analysis of the form and significance of Chris Cairns' humour! Written by a rather off-beat university English honours student, with lots of big words.

New innings begins for Cairns cricketing dynasty
About Cairns' baby son, although maybe predictions of cricketing greatness should waits a few years, given that Thomas is less than two weeks old.

Chris Cairns and Carin introduce baby Thomas
A feature on Cairns, his partner and baby son from the New Zealand Woman's Day, with photos from the article.

Recovering Cairns needs holding back
Chris Cairns is recovering well from his latest knee operation. He has begun light running again and seems to be on track for the 2002-3 season.

Cairns in speedy recovery
Chris Cairns is back in New Zealand. His recovery from knee surgery has been better than expected and he is on track for a comeback in the new season.

Cairns not hailing Australia as unbeatable
An article from before the ICC Championship where Chris Cairns discusses New Zealand's chances against Australia and his own recovery progress.

Cairns lifts the covers on career
The Chris Cairns biography, launched in October 2002, is the in-depth story of his successful cricketing career and also - inevitably - touches on the controversies that have attended it.

Bowling is still the main job in Cairns' mind
Talking at the launch of his new book, Cairns discussed some of the focal points of his career and stated that bowling is his main focus in his recovery from injury and for the future.

Cairns defends player no comment on pay dispute
Cairns defended the initial approach taken by the players and the Players Association representatives in their dispute with NZC.

Cairns happy to stay out of pay negotiations
Cairns reiterated that he didn't feel the need to become involved in the pay negotiations between NZC and the Players Association, but reiterated his desire to resume playing as soon as possible.

All-rounder to the rescue
Despite his earlier refusal to become involved, Chris Cairns and Stephen Fleming proved to be the instrumental force in resolving the dispute with NZC when they took over negotiations from the Players Association representatives.

Cairns a cat among budgies
With the pay dispute resolved and his knee on the mend, Cairns was keen to get back on a cricket field, even if that meant playing second grade club cricket! However, the games were sadly rained out.

Cairns out for Test
Chris Cairns will miss the First Test against India and is in doubt for the second, as he does not yet feel ready to play Test cricket.

Cairns unhappy on sideline
Cairns is disappointed to miss the First Test but is looking forward to making his limited-overs comeback against India.

Cairns considers life as a specialist batsman
Given Cairns' ongoing knee troubles, one option would be for him to prolong his career by playing as a specialist batsman. Here Cairns and Richard Boock consider the option.

Cairns ready for one-dayers
Cairns expected to make his international comeback with the one-day series against India.

 

Articles from 2003

Chris Cairns' one-day hopes
Before Christmas, Cairns hoped to make his full international comeback with the one-day series against India. He was also involved in some humanitarian work and spending time with Carin and their son Thomas.

Cairns: I'm a gamble
Cairns knows that Nottingham is taking a gamble by having him as international player for 2003, but - though not yet fully fit - feels he can repay their faith in him.

Cairns replaces Oram for fifth ODI
Cairns recieved an earlier-than-expected recall to the Black Caps after all-rounder Jacob Oram fractured a finger, however Cairns' international comeback at this stage has been as a specialist batsman.

Cairns: courage in the face of adversity
A slightly florid piece from the Deccan Herald about Cairns' international comeback during the Indian series, including some interesting quotations from the all rounder.

Cairns frustrated by bowling restriction
Cairns made his international comeback during the one-day series against India as a specialist batsman, but while he has to be cautious with his knee, he really wants to be bowling.

Injury rules Cairns out as cup bowler
With his role as a World Cup bowler already in doubt, Cairns' prospects dimmed further when he suffered a side strain during training.

Cairns still not ruled out as World Cup bowler
Despite his side-strain, the possibility remains that Cairns may contribute with the ball during the World Cup, however all caution will be taken.

Aberhardt hopeful of Cairns' return to bowling crease
Black Caps coach Denis Aberhardt remains hopeful that Chris Cairns will be fit in time to bowl at the World Cup.

Cairns named World Cup vice captain
Although Cairns' role as a bowler in South Africa will be limited, he will be able to contribute his cricketing experience and expertise as deputy to Stephen Fleming.

We're in as good shape as ever - Cairns
Ahead of New Zealand's World Cup opener, Cairns evaluates New Zealand's chances.

Magic moment sets Black Caps on a winning roll
In the Black Caps second match, Chris Cairns hit the stumps with a remarkable side-on throw, despatching Brian Lara for 2. The run out proved to be a turning point.

Cairns struggles with the ball
Cairns followed up the Lara run out with his return to the bowling at international level for the first time in over a year - which, unfortunately, was markedly less successful.

Drunk Kiwis were warned to leave before attack
A drunk Chris Cairns and some of his team mates had been asked to leave before Cairns was attacked outside the Tiger Tiger club in Durban.

I didn't klap the kiwi!
Another take on the nightclub incident - a Durban man, suspected of attacking Cairns, suggests that it was Cairns and his team mates who were being obnoxious.

Cairns' behaviour was an isolated incident
Cairns' manager explains that Cairns' drunken behaviour at the Tiger Tiger club was a non-violent, isolated incident as he celebrated his partner's second pregnancy.

Cairns and McCullum fined
Cairns and Brendon McCullum, his companion at the time of the attack, were each fined $500 dollars and the behaviour of all present was reprimanded by NZC following the nightclub incident.

Cairns ready to make his mark on field
After playing virtually as a specialist batsman, dealing with off-field distractions and a ten-day hiatus in New Zealand's World Cup camaign, Cairns was keen to get back into the action.

How I'll turn up the heat at the World Cup
Despite his long lay-off and low-key comeback, Cairns had a feeling he could make an impact in New Zealand's crucial Super Six games.

Astle and Cairns take Kiwis to victory
A century from Nathan Astle and a half century from Cairns, who also took two wickets in the match, saw New Zealand comfortably defeat Zimbabwe.

Cairns ‘bubbling’ for Aussie clash
Chris Cairns was looking forward to New Zealand's vital match against Australia and, he hoped, to bowling ten overs.

I'm on the verge of something big: Cairns
After a slow and batting-centric start to the World Cup, by the Super Sixes stage Cairns felt he was on his way to a special, complete performance.

Win crucial for Cairns' career
Chris Cairns, playing his fourth and surely last World Cup, was understandably frustrated to have bowled just eight overs during the tournament.

Chris Cairns' World Cup
Now that New Zealand have been eliminated, this piece is an attempt to analyse Chris Cairns' World Cup form and its implications for his future role in New Zealand cricket.

Cairns considers future as injuries take their toll
Prevented from bowling by yet another injury, Cairns is considering retiring as soon as the finish of the English county season.

Cairns off to flying start
Chris Cairns stepped off the plane from Sri Lanka, raced down the motorway and arrived at his Notts game ten minutes before the start of play - but just in time to score a quick fifty.

Cairns keen to keep playing
Cairns' manager rejected rumours that he is considering and retirement and said that Cairns is keen to keep playing, hopefully as an all-rounder.

Notts suffer Cairns blow
Chris Cairns broke a bone in his left hand while attempting a catching, necessitating six weeks on the sidelines.

Fudge and Cricket - the Cairns connection
Chris and his dad Lance have re-launched their fudge bars as "Cairns Fudge" and added some new flavours.

Black Cap star delays decision
Chris Cairns is waiting to either decline or accept the contract offered by NZC because he only wishes to continue playing for New Zealand if he can regain the form and fitness to contribute in all-round capacity.

Cairns brings the sunshine
This article reflects on Chris Cairns' connection to Bishop Auckland in England, where he once lived as a child while his Dad played club cricket there.

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