Canty hopes park will hold its luck (27 February 1999)
Rangiora's Dudley Park has been a successful ground for Canterbury cricket teams in recent seasons and the side hopes that trend will continue against Auckland in the Shell Trophy match starting today
27-Feb-1999
27 February 1999
Canty hopes park will hold its luck
The Christchurch Press
Rangiora's Dudley Park has been a successful ground for Canterbury
cricket teams in recent seasons and the side hopes that trend will
continue against Auckland in the Shell Trophy match starting today.
Canterbury has twice won trophy titles there, the most recent last
season, and along with Auckland will be desperate for outright points
from the match.
Both teams have just two points from the first two rounds and lie in
bottom-equal position beginning the third round.
With only two rounds remaining before the top two teams meet in the
final, the match is a make-or-break if the teams are to stay in
contention.
Canterbury has had little fortune in this campaign, losing the toss
on a lifeless wicket first against Central Districts, then having a
day lost to rain in the drawn game against Wellington.
Auckland will be boosted by the return of pace bowlers with New
Zealand experience, Chris Drum and Kerry Walmsley, after injury.
Canterbury coach Garry MacDonald believes the pitch may be more
likely to favour spin after the long dry spell although rain
yesterday and today could change his plans.
Canterbury has opted to include an extra left-arm slow bowler, Carl
Anderson, in its 12 with one of its four-strong complement of pace
bowlers the contender to carry the drinks.
In other matches competition leader Northern Districts (12pts) is
away to Central Districts (8) in a top-of-the-table match at
Wanganui, while Otago (6) hosts Wellington (2) in Oamaru.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)