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Hira, 55, is back on base

- Tony Smith

Rhonda Hira – New Zealand’s greatest women’s softballer – is dusting off her glove and returning to the diamond to pit her silken skills against players half her age.

Hira, a fit and active 55-yearold and the most capped player in New Zealand White Sox history, will lace up her cleats and play in this weekend’s Fastball 45 tournament in Christchur­ch as a pick-up player for the Kaiapoi Queens.

New Zealand softball’s player of the decade (1997-2006) still trains at the gym six days a week and ‘‘won’t be rusty’’ because she’s been playing social softball for the tautahi club.

Part of the world softball Hall of Famer’s motivation is the chance to play alongside goddaughte­rs Nerissa and Layla Bailey-McDowell, and their younger sister McKenzie.

The trio are the daughters of Hira’s former White Sox teammate Jaye Bailey, and Kaiapoi Queens coach Mike McDowell.

‘‘Every year, the nieces have been asking, ‘ come back and play, Aunty’,’’ Hira said. Mike asked me in the pre-season, and I said, ‘yeah I’ll give it a go’.

‘‘I quite like the [Fastball] format, it looks very exciting, so that was another trigger forme.’’

Hira, who is studying to become a personal trainer, said she was ‘‘actually quite motivated’’ to help the younger Kaiapoi players and, after training with her team-mates, is confident she won’t let them, or herself, down.’’

The Fastball 45 southern zone men’s and women’s series starts at Christchur­ch’s Mizuno Ballpark tomorrow night with the finals on Sunday.

The Christchur­ch zone winners will qualify for the national finals in Auckland on December 11-13.

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