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Firebirds count on consistenc­y for T20 decider

- Andrew Voerman andrew.voerman@stuff.co.nz At a glance

The Wellington Firebirds had to wait a little longer than they would have liked to secure a home final in the Twenty20 Super Smash, but they got there in the end – and now they’re looking to make the most of it.

After losing to the Auckland Aces last Sunday, they had to wait to see if the Otago Volts could beat the Canterbury Kings on Tuesday, and snatch the prize out of their grasp.

But thanks largely to Kings opener Chad Bowes, who blasted a rapid-fire 95 in their win, they got the result they were hoping for.

With the Wellington Blaze winning 10 from 10 in the women’s Super Smash to lock up hosting rights for their decider, originally scheduled to be a standalone fixture on Saturday, common sense prevailed and a doublehead­er was organised for tomorrow at the Basin Reserve.

The Firebirds will host the Aces – who beat the Volts in yesterday’s eliminatio­n final by three wickets – at 4.10pm, with the Blaze looking to complete a perfect season against the Auckland Hearts beforehand at 12.40pm.

‘‘The whole way through the campaign, you just want to get in the final and give yourself a chance of winning it,’’ Firebirds captain Michael Bracewell said yesterday.

‘‘One thing that we’ve ticked off this year is finishing top of the ladder and guaranteei­ng that place in the final, then whatever happens in the final [happens].’’

There hasn’t been a standout team in the men’s Super Smash this season, with all three of the finalists losing four matches and the other three teams all losing five. It was in part because they never had a match abandoned due to rain that the Firebirds finished top.

But they do have the best batsman in the competitio­n in their ranks – Black Cap-in-waiting Devon Conway, who has scored five 50s and a century on his way to averaging 70.57 with a strike rate of 146.58 – and two of the top three wicket-takers in Ollie Newton (16 at 19.62) and Hamish Bennett (14 at 15.64), who earned a Black Caps callup this week.

‘‘It’s been an inspiratio­n to us all playing with them and seeing what they’re capable of,’’ Bracewell said of the team’s consistent performers.

‘‘Devon’s scored two hundreds the last two seasons and you look back on his innings and he didn’t really play a shot he anger, he was just playing good cricket shots and reacting to the ball.

‘‘Then there’s Hamish, who has been leading our attack for a number of years now. His performanc­es

Tomorrow, 4.10pm

Tomorrow, 12.40pm

Both matches at the Basin Reserve, Wellington.

go a little bit unnoticed, because they’re just what you expect from him, but very rarely do you see him concede more than 30 from his four overs.

‘‘When you’ve got consistent performers like that, you just need a couple of other guys to step up around them and you’ll have a pretty good day.’’

Batsman Michael Pollard has also made a significan­t contributi­on in passing 50 three times – the only Firebird to do so other than Conway.

Black Caps all-rounder Jimmy Neesham missed the Firebirds’ last two matches with a quad injury, but Bracewell said he could be a chance to return for the decider.

Bennett’s callup to the national side was swiftly followed by news of Blaze seamer Jess Kerr’s first selection for the White Ferns – recognitio­n that Bracewell puts up their with winning titles.

‘‘While you’re there to win competitio­ns and take home trophies, you’re also trying to produce New Zealand players, and as much as Cricket Wellington will be happy with the two finals, and two shots at winning a championsh­ip, there’s also people putting their hands up for higher honours, and that’s as much of a mark of how things have been going as anything.’’

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