New Zealand: Indoor cricketers vie for honours (14 Aug 1998)
Places in New Zealand men's and women's World Cup indoor cricket teams will be the ultimate prize during the national championships starting in Christchurch today
14-Aug-1998
14 August 1998
Indoor cricketers vie for NZ honours at champs
The Christchurch Press
Places in New Zealand men's and women's World Cup indoor cricket
teams will be the ultimate prize during the national championships
starting in Christchurch today.
Form at the three-day tournament will dictate selection for the
upcoming provincial tri-series featuring Canterbury, Wellington and
Auckland, before the final teams are chosen for the world tournament
being held in Melbourne in October. Christchurch club Bowlarama is
seeded first among the 12 men's teams having finished second last
season.
It won the South Island tournament this season when double
international Chris Harris made a guest appearance.
Harris may play again although he has been holidaying in Fiji, said a
Bowlarama spokesman Richard Bromley. Competition among the
Christchurch teams is intense with Bowlarama not making the
superleague play-offs.
The top four are Action, which won the Canterbury title, Matipo,
beaten finalist North Canterbury which includes Michael Sharpe and
Harley James, and Howzat.
Auckland men's team Royal Oak is not defending its title because it
has been ejected from the national association after a fees dispute.
But strong challenges are expected from Valley (Wellington) and North
Harbour.
The women's draw has attracted nine teams with defending champion
Howzat favoured. The mainstays of its team include Helen Watson,
Delwyn Brownlee and Mandy Ormandy. North Harbour and Petone are
possible challengers. A round-robin will be staged before the
play-offs.
Source :: The Canterbury Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)