New Zealand Districts: Last pair seal cup victory (23 February 1999)
Canterbury Country has won district cricket's top trophy
23-Feb-1999
23 February 1999
New Zealand Districts: Last pair seal cup victory
The Christchurch Press
Canterbury Country has won district cricket's top trophy.
It beat Wellington City yesterday to win the national districts cup
- originally the Hawke Cup - the symbol of minor association
supremacy.
Country eventually easily beat Wellington City outright by 10 wickets
at Karori Park, but not before the game was effectively decided
during a nerve-racking first innings battle.
Country looked destined to return home empty handed when it slumped
to 141 for nine, still needing another 30 runs to secure the vital
first innings advantage.
But Michael Sharpe, batting No. 10, and last man Hamish Pavey managed
to eke out the runs, Sharpe completing a splendid half century.
Sharpe, a former Canterbury medium-fast bowler, shouldered the
run-scoring burden, while Pavey supported him admirably.
The pair defied the Wellington spin bowlers' best attempts to
dislodge them, with off-spinner Mike Morrison and leg-spinner Lance
Dry bowling almost throughout the rest of the innings yesterday,
after Country had resumed at 84 for three.
It then lost six wickets for 49 runs after the fourth-wicket stand
between Harley James and Mark Patterson was broken.
"It was a great last-wicket stand that got us through. It was so
tense and they had fielders crowded around the bat," said Country
manager Mike Satterthwaite.
Eventually Country secured a lead of 22 and then, in the time
remaining, Wellington City chased quick runs, losing wickets apace to
set Country a token target of 78.
Country was untroubled to score the 78 it needed from just 12 of the
maximum of 27 overs, with Danny Bulman completing a memorable match
by slamming an unbeaten 59 to go with his 11-wicket match haul.
Country's first defence of the cup will be against Dunedin City at
Rangiora's Dudley Park from March 6-8, which clashes with a Shell
Trophy match between Canterbury and Otago scheduled for the ground at
the same time.
The trophy match will probably be shifted to Queen Elizabeth II Park
from March 5-8.
Country has now won the cup four times, but has yet to defend it
successfully.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)