Shell Cup: Hastings makes mark after call-up (1 February 1999)
Mark Hastings was hauled from the middle of a cricket match at Lincoln University to make a telling contribution for Canterbury in its Shell Cup victory over Auckland
01-Feb-1999
1 February 1999
Shell Cup: Hastings makes mark after call-up
The Christchurch Press
Mark Hastings was hauled from the middle of a cricket match at
Lincoln University to make a telling contribution for Canterbury in
its Shell Cup victory over Auckland.
Hastings was preparing to bowl for the Canterbury Emerging Players'
team against the New Zealand Under-19 side when word reached him that
he was wanted urgently at Jade Stadium on Saturday.
Opening batsman Llorne Howell had called in mid-morning with a back
injury, sustained at a light training session the previous day. It
had been decided the injury would prevent him from taking a full part
in the game.
Although Canterbury took a 13-man squad into the game it was heavy on
bowlers and selection panel convener Brian McKechnie felt all-rounder
Hastings, unavailable recently after illness, was the best option.
Hastings was immediately involved in the match against Auckland,
taking a catch first ball to dismiss captain Blair Pocock. Later he
opened the innings, striking an unbeaten 46 from 87 balls with five
fours and a six.
Hastings, who has opened for Canterbury successfully earlier this
season at Cricket Max and Shell Cup level, is sharp in the field and
offers another medium-pace bowling variation.
"He has never let us down when called in before so he was who I
thought we should go for," McKechnie said.
Canterbury coach Garry MacDonald said the team has never had such a
light warm-up session before a big match.
He wondered if anyone else would break down, with several players
just recovering from or nursing minor injuries.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)