New Zealand: Walker sends Old Boys reeling (19 October 1998)
Darren Walker might have a rugby league pedigree but cricket is his game as he reaped his first WestpacTrust Trophy senior club five-wicket haul for Riccarton
19-Oct-1998
19 October 1998
New Zealand: Walker sends Old Boys reeling
The Christchurch Press
Darren Walker might have a rugby league pedigree but cricket is his
game as he reaped his first WestpacTrust Trophy senior club
five-wicket haul for Riccarton.
Walker's five for 18 from 14.5 overs of demanding left-arm
medium-fast bowling reduced first-round winner Old Boys to all out
for 90 against the defending champion on Saturday. That carried
Riccarton to a healthy first innings lead of 61 in the context of a
low-scoring second round.
Walker, 22, son of former Kiwi and Canterbury rugby league player
Rod, removed two in the top order before snaring the last three
wickets, including three leg-before-wicket decisions.
Walker has already had a Canterbury trial this season and his name
can be added to the list of promising pace bowlers in the province.
It proved Riccarton, even without key pace bowlers, Neil Maxwell
(gone to Australia) and the injured Wayne Stead, will not relinquish
its title easily. Walker, 22, was well supported by teenager Hayden
Shaw, a Shirley Boys' High School student, who bowls at a lively
clip.
After a steady start few of the Old Boys batsmen could make much
progress and the return of former New Zealand player Llorne Howell,
playing his first game since a shoulder operation in the off season,
was low key.
Earlier Riccarton, after being sent in, had grafted its way to 151
against one of the better bowling attacks in the nine-team
competition. Openers Danny Grafton and Glenn Foulkes added 54 for the
first wicket to steer Riccarton through the dangerous opening period
while wicketkeeper-batsman Blair Miller gave the innings some
substance lower down with an unbeaten 35 from 52 balls including five
fours.
Leg-spinner Regan Mitchell fared best of the Old Boys bowlers from a
long spell.
Old Collegians are poised for first innings points and a useful first
innings advantage against Sydenham after a lower-order revival helped
the visiting side through to 200 at Sydenham Park.
The Old Collegians innings was well placed at 88 for one after a
75-run stand between Scott Taylor and batting mainstay Mark Rountree
but it then subsided to be 110 for seven.
Dave Cartwright, ably aided by teenager Greg Crean, led a resurgence
with the last three wickets adding 90 runs. Sydenham slow bowlers
Hamish Barton and Kieran White had plenty of work with Old Collegians
batting 74 overs.
Sydenham's reply was disappointing with only Colin Wood getting under
way against an Old Collegians attack led by Simon Harding, Andrew
Kininmonth, and Andrew Hughes.
At stumps Sydenham still needed seven runs to avoid the follow-on.
On the slow pitch and long grassy outfield scoring was slow at
Burnside Park and in Burnside West-University's first innings of 146
from 69 overs only four boundaries were struck.
East struck early after Burnside chose to bat first with two wickets
falling for seven but Gerald Barrett and Mark Hastings scored 84 in
103 minutes for the third wicket. Hastings struck two sixes and two
fours in his innings of 48 while Barrett hit one six and two fours.
Slow left-armer Carl Anderson and medium-pacer David Grocott were the
most effective bowlers who all struggled on the unresponsive pitch.
East in turn began badly, losing the openers for two runs against the
lively Burnside attack led by English medium-fast professional Aaron
Laraman. He bowled at brisk pace with sharp lift.
While those three games had delayed starts no play was possible in
Lancaster Park-Woolston's game against Marist at Garrick Park.
Friday night's storm blew the covers off the pitch and it was
saturated. Although pitch conditions improved later in the day it was
decided to play the match as a one innings affair on Saturday with 12
points at stake.
Scores
Old Collegians 200 (Mark Rountree 55) v Sydenham 94-8,
Riccarton 151 v HSOB 90 (Darren Walker 5-18),
Burnside West-University 146 v East-Christchurch Shirley 37-3,
Lancaster Park-Woolston v Marist, no play.
Riccarton 151 v HSOB 90 (Darren Walker 5-18),
Burnside West-University 146 v East-Christchurch Shirley 37-3,
Lancaster Park-Woolston v Marist, no play.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)