New Zealand: Riccarton to play St Albans in final (19 October 1998)
Defending champion Riccarton will face St Albans in Sunday's Press knock-out club cricket final after the pair scored contrasting semi-final victories
19-Oct-1998
19 October 1998
New Zealand: Riccarton to play St Albans in final
The Christchurch Press
Defending champion Riccarton will face St Albans in Sunday's Press
knock-out club cricket final after the pair scored contrasting
semi-final victories.
Riccarton was a handsome 81-run winner over Marist at Warren Park,
while St Albans squeezed out Mid-Canterbury by nine runs in Ashburton
yesterday.
St Albans made 157 for eight, which was a good recovery after the
side had been in trouble at 30 for four. It could have been 30 for
five, but Grant Lucas survived a first ball chance to top score with
53 and share a 69-run stand for the fifth wicket with Guy Bromley.
Schoolboy Andrew Ellis helped finish the innings with a flourish,
taking 12 from the 40th over. Dean Harrison, with two for 12, bowled
particularly tightly.
After losing two of the three Jemmett brothers in the team, Lyall and
Dayle, cheaply, Mid-Canterbury's Steve Moorhead and Jason Overend
added 79 for the third wicket to leave the home side well-placed.
However, Murray Griffen delivered an over which produced two wickets,
leaving 11 wanted from the final two overs. Garfield Charles threw
the stumps down on the last ball of the 39th over to end the innings.
Riccarton had no such tension, posting a healthy 162 for eight with
valuable contributions from Blair Miller, cousin Paul Miller, and
Wayne Stead returning from injury.
Marist succumbed after a bright beginning, principally to promising
left-arm medium-pacer Darren Walker who followed a five-wicket haul
in senior club cricket the previous day with four more. Marist was
dismissed in the 29th over.
In the women's competition St Albans will also feature in the final
against East Christchurch-Shirley.
The women's semi-finals were both default games with South Canterbury
defaulting to East-Shirley and Canterbury Country to St Albans, an
unsatisfactory way to find the finalists.
Short scoreboards:
Riccarton 162-8 (B Miller 29, W Stead 28, P Miller 26; S McCloy 3-23)
beat Marist 81 (C O'Connell 19; D Walker 4-8, H Shaw 2-16, L Borcoski
2-22) by 81 runs.
St Albans 157-8 (G Lucas 53, G Bromley 27, A Ellis 22no; D Harrison 2-12, C Bell 2-32, C Hastie 2-35) beat Mid-Canterbury 148 (S Moorhead 40, J Overend 35; M Griffen 4-23, M Gower 2-38) by nine runs.
St Albans 157-8 (G Lucas 53, G Bromley 27, A Ellis 22no; D Harrison 2-12, C Bell 2-32, C Hastie 2-35) beat Mid-Canterbury 148 (S Moorhead 40, J Overend 35; M Griffen 4-23, M Gower 2-38) by nine runs.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)