22 March 1999
New Zealand: East-Shirley on target for outright title
The Christchurch Press
East Christchurch-Shirley achieved its first objective by heading
High School Old Boys on the first innings when the final Canterbury
club cricket championship round began on Saturday.
By finishing the day 10 runs ahead of Old Boys with seven wickets in
hand, East-Shirley is at least assured of sharing the WestpacTrust
Trophy with holder Riccarton.
While Riccarton, the bye team, was helpless to defend its prize,
East-Shirley established a perfect platform to press on for the
victory it needs next Saturday to become outright senior champion for
the first time since 1943.
It emerged dominant from a strange day. Only 212 runs were scored off
the bat in 390min.
East-Shirley was in difficulties for a time, but a profitable
partnership between Marcel McKenzie and Craig Gibb saw it through.
McKenzie reached his half-century with nine fours. Gibb also chose
the right balls to hit. Their stand produced 68 invaluable runs.
Old Boys scored only 75 runs for four wickets in 150min before lunch
against a determined attack, and it was not much better in the
afternoon.
Admittedly, the pitch had occasional bounce and scoring was
difficult. Old Boys, however, committed suicide with three run-outs.
Five-wicket bag for Anderson
The best batsman was 19-year-old Rob Miller, who was in for 158min
and, very occasionally, hit some delightful shots. The left-arm spin
bowler, Carl Anderson, returned remarkable figures of five for 22 off
20.5 overs.
None of the other games could affect the championship outcome, and no
first-innings leads were achieved.
Lancaster Park-Woolston is poised to overtake Sydenham at Sydenham
Park, Old Collegians should comfortably head St Albans at Elmwood
Park, and Burnside-West needs a hefty last-wicket partnership to
overtake Marist at Warren Park.
Kieran White, Sydenham's opening batsman, produced an individual
highlight by batting through his team's innings.
White reached his century in 233min from 203 balls with nine fours.
But he only just made it; his last two team-mates had gone within
four more balls.
In contrast to White's lone hand, Anthony Timpson and Jim Hindson
shared a century stand for Park-Woolston's first wicket. Timpson,
completing a fine all-round display, scored his 50 from 71 balls, and
Hindson reached his from 100 balls before a recession set in near
stumps.
Old Collegians enjoyed their highest opening partnership of the
season and, although the innings then collapsed, medium-pacers David
Cartwright and Warren Wisneski broke the St Albans batting in the
final session.
James Ussher and Danny McCarthy together scored 93 for the first
wicket and Mark Rountree joined Ussher to put on 62 in 61min. Old
Collegians then lost seven wickets for 31 runs against the testing St
Albans attack led by left-arm medium-pacer Matthew Gower.
On a lively pitch with an inconsistent bounce which made
wicketkeeping difficult, Cartwright and Wisneski bowled with fine
control to put Old Collegians in a strong position.
Ogilvie gives top all-round display
It was a day of useful starts but no big scores at Warren Park.
Marist's Darron Reekers did best, his 49 runs coming from as many
balls. With Paul McCarthy, Reekers added 74 runs for the fourth
wicket.
Their efforts were overshadowed by Burnside-West medium-pacer
Campbell Ogilvie, whose seven-wicket bag was his best in senior
cricket. His last 20.5 overs were consecutive, he gained immediate
revenge after Reekers hit him for six, and there was a flurry of
wickets at the end.
Ogilvie also topped Burnside-West's batting with 38, after the five
players above him were dismissed between 14 and 26. The destroyer was
leg-spinner Ashley Ross, who ignored some brief rough treatment by
Ogilvie to include him in a five-wicket bag.
Short scoreboard
High School Old Boys 117 (Carl Anderson 5-22) met East-Shirley 127-3
(Marcel McKenzie 58no)
Old Collegians 208-9 dec met St Albans 89-7
Sydenham 199 (Kieran White 101no) met Lancaster Park-Woolston 144-4
(Anthony Timpson 52, Jim Hindson 51)
Marist 199 (Campbell Ogilvie 7-61) met Burnside-West-University 165-9
(Ashley Ross 5-36)
Riccarton bye.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)