Marlborough Weekly

Wairau club claims cricketing double

- PETER JONES

The Wairau club ended the 202324 senior cricket season in fine style on Saturday, claiming both the senior and second grade 40over titles at Horton Park. Wairau’s senior team took on a Renwick side which had gone unbeaten through the preliminar­y rounds but tripped up in the decider, losing by seven wickets.

The second grade final, between Wairau and Celtic, was much closer, Wairau eventually dismissing Celtic with 18 runs required for victory.

On the number one ground, Wairau won the toss and asked Renwick to bat, aware that the top qualifiers were very comfortabl­e chasing targets.

Wairau reinforced their decision with a strong opening in the field, their tight medium pace bowling backed up by a committed fielding effort as Renwick’s dangerous batting unit was kept in check. Opening bowlers Baxter Croad and Hunter Ruffell showed the way, Ruffell picking up openers Andrew Marshall and Corey Bovey with just 15 runs on the board. Croad accounted for Luke Frankland, playing his final match for Renwick, then spinner Griffin Carter picked up Max Armstrong’s wicket to have the Green Machine reeling at 4-42 after 19 overs.

Rikki Bovey, who anchored the top order with 31 from 54 balls, was next to go, brilliantl­y caught behind square by Luke Petrie off Andrew McCaa’s bowling and Renwick were looking for a partnershi­p.

Piers Landon-Lane and Richard O’Shaughness­y provided that, adding 63 together to deliver some substance to Renwick’s innings. However their demise, Landon-Lane for a run-a-ball 46 and O’Shaughness­y for 33 from 47, signalled the beginning of the end, Renwick dismissed for 157 on the final ball of the 40th over. Wairau used six bowlers. Ruffell’s 3-25 from seven overs provided the highlight, while Croad bagged 2-20 from seven, Nick Weaver 0-15 from four, Josh Alexander 1-16 from seven, Carter 1-42 from eight and McCaa 1-34 from seven in a strong all-round effort. Although chasing a mediocre target Wairau needed a solid start and that was provided by Sam Young and Nick Weaver, the opening pair taking the score to 22 before Weaver perished for 10. This brought McCaa to the crease and he combined with Young, who scored 28 from 34, to push the score to 60.

McCaa, 30 from 37, and new batsman Ruffell then joined forces to take the score to 100, then it was left to Ruffell and Tarin Mason to finish the job in the 26th over, Ruffell ending not out 60 from 47 balls, with Mason unbeaten on 15.

Rikki Bovey, with 2-35 from eight, was the stand-out bowler for a Renwick side who will be disappoint­ed to fall at the final hurdle but can be congratula­ted on a wonderful series of results which earned them a place in the decider.

Second grade

On the adjoining ground, Wairau’s second team had to battle to get the job done. They won the toss and elected to bat, struggled initially with half their wickets gone for just 46 runs in the 11th over.

However, Josh Harris came to the rescue, scoring a superb unbeaten 75 from 89 deliveries to anchor their innings. Niko Russell’s 23 and a quick 35 from Billy Hurren helped Wairau post 186 before being bowled out in the 38th over. Oliver Kennedy and John Diamanti both picked up three wickets, Ryan Clark bagging a brace. Celtic struggled to form partnershi­ps, teetering at 5-58, until Dave Kennedy and Darryn Stewart came together, taking the score through to 117 before Stewart was dismissed for 25 from 37 balls. Kennedy carried on but when he was ninth out for 42 from 66 in the 38th over with 27 runs needed the writing was on the wall, Celtic eventually dismissed for 169 in the final over.

Wairau’s attack all contribute­d, James Crowe bagging three wickets, Hayden McWilliam and Niko Russell a brace apiece, while the economical Nathan Ward and Billy Hurren chipped in with a wicket each.

Quad series

Meanwhile, cricket fans are in for a treat over the forthcomin­g week with an internatio­nal age group tournament coming to town. From Thursday, March 14 until Monday, March 18, a quadrangul­ar series of matches will be staged at Horton Park, featuring over-50 sides representi­ng New Zealand, Australia, USA and New Zealand A.

The Quad Series should be very closely-fought. New Zealand and USA both reached the semi-finals of the IMC Over-50s World Cup in Cape Town in March, 2023, and both sides had tight games with Australia in round-robin play.

All three internatio­nal teams will be looking to finalise their combinatio­ns ahead of the IMC Over50s World Cup, which will be held in Sri Lanka later in 2024.

 ?? Photo: Peter Jones. ?? The victorious Wairau senior side.
Photo: Peter Jones. The victorious Wairau senior side.

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