New Zealand: Canterbury tourists do well (13 January 1999)
The Canterbury Kiwi cricket team has performed well on its tour of northern New South Wales
13-Jan-1999
13 January 1999
New Zealand: Canterbury tourists do well
The Christchurch Press
The Canterbury Kiwi cricket team has performed well on its tour of
northern New South Wales.
In a two-day game at Singleton, the Canterbury side beat Central
North on first innings.
Sent in to bat, the Kiwis made 238, with Stephen Gibson (51), Jeremy
Innes (42), and Paul Rugg (42) making telling contributions.
Central North was 39 for one overnight, but lost three wickets for
five runs to be 103 for five.
The home side was bowled out for 149, with Canterbury's Cleighton
Cornelius taking four wickets for 24 from 12 overs and Todd Harris
three for 36. The Canterbury Kiwis had a convincing win in a 50-over
game at Dungog, home of Australian cricket legend Doug Walters.
The Kiwis were struggling at 43 for four, before captain James
Barrett (53) and Marcel McKenzie (28) staged a revival.
Jeremy Innes made an unbeaten 49 and Paul Rugg scored 27 as the Kiwis
amassed 198 in temperatures topping 40deg.
Dungog was dismissed cheaply , with Harley James taking two wickets
for five runs, Wade Cornelius two for eight, Cleighton Cornelius two
for 15 and Todd Harris two for 20.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)