The Blaze and Hinds both have their eye on the last spot in the Final. PHOTOSPORT

Race for Final intensifies

The Central Hinds have turned the tables on defending national one-day champions the Auckland Hearts by claiming vital spoils in the second of their back-to-back, top-of-the-table clashes in Auckland this weekend.

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The Hinds, chasing them in second spot on the table, became the first team all season to inflict a defeat on the Hearts who, the previous day, had become the first team to qualify for the 2019 Hallyburton Johnstone Shield. That had put the heat on the Hinds — with rivals Wellington Blaze also having won in Wellington on Saturday, in the race for what is now one remaining berth in the Final.

However, a well controlled six-wicket victory at a tinder-dry Melville Park on Sunday kept the Hinds in control of their own destiny, in young star Jess Watkin’s 50th one-day game for the team.

Two early breakthroughs by Nelson’s Claudia Green got the Hinds off on the right foot, with only WHITE FERN Katie Perkins — in her 100th match for the Hearts — getting away on them with a half century.

Regular wickets kept the rest of the dangerous Hearts unit under control, the Hinds bowling them out for 199, with a handful of overs to spare, and this after having been put in the field by the Hearts.

Watkin then marked her 50th cap match by getting her side off to strong reply with 43 off 49 balls at the top, but Roz McNeill denied her a half century to go with her milestone, in the 14th over.

Captain Anlo van Deventer joined Natalie Dodd at 60/1 and would reach 59 at almost run-a-ball pace, after a resilient partnership with Kerry Tomlinson (45*) who stuck around to bring home the win in the 47th over.

The victory capped an excellent day for Central Districts teams with the Central Stags winning the 2019 Burger King Super Smash crown and Nelson lifting the Hawke Cup on the same afternoon.

The Central Hinds will now head into the final two rounds with a five-point lead over the Blaze, with a maximum 10 points now left available to each team before the Grand Final. The Blaze and Sparks, with two wins from this weekend, are the only other sides with a mathematical chance, and the latter will face the Hinds in a Palmerston North showdown in a fortnight’s time for Rounds nine and 10 — when all sides will be missing their WHITE FERNS. Blaze will meanwhile likely face a stiff challenge in the final weekend of the regular season, away to the defending champion Hearts.


Points after 8 Rounds

Auckland Hearts — 34 —Qualified
Central Hinds — 28
Wellington Blaze —23
Otago Sparks — 18
Canterbury Magicians — 8
Northern Spirit — 0

Meanwhile in Wellington, the Blaze did the business to make it two from two for the weekend against the Canterbury Magicians.

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Sent in, Blaze was bowled out for 235 at Karori Park, but it was a sizzling performance with the ball in reply that won them the points.

Canterbury Magician Erin Bermingham celebrated her 100th match with a haul of 3-29 and Kate Ebrahim had collected 4-44 for the visitors in what had seemed a promising enough first half — Blaze’s total propped up by a gutsy run-a-ball 92 from captain Liz Perry.

But the Magicians would be put under much more severe pressure themselved with the bat, with only two of their batsmen reaching double figures as Blaze bundled them out for just 63 in 23.1 overs — a 172-run bonus point win just what the Blaze had ordered.

Deanna Doughty starred with the ball, claiming 5-29 and Amelia Kerr taking a startling 4-8 off her 5.1 overs.

Milestones
Erin Bermingham 100th women’s List A game for Canterbury Magicians
Xara Jetly debut
Deanna Doughty 2nd five-wicket bag


In Mosgiel, the Sparks kept Northern Spirit winless for the season with a 39-run victory set up by WHITE FERN Katey Martin’s 96 in a tally of 251 all out.

With Suzie Bates having got the Sparks off to strong start with 45 at the top, the Northerners did well to bowl out the hosts in the 49th over, Carolyn Estherhuizen picking up four wickets.

The Spirit then got off to a strong start themselves, Katie Gurrey (32) and Alisha Rout (57) putting on 72 for the first wicket — but the breakthrough by Bates triggered a succession of regular wickets with Sam Curtis (48 at six) and Estherhuizen (32 at eight) the only other batsmen to reach double figures.

The wickets were shared around the Sparks attack with Northern bowled out in the 45th over for a 39-run win.

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