Whanganui Chronicle

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- Cricket wrap Iain Hyndman

Round six of the Coastal Challenge Cup club competitio­n is split this weekend with Horowhenua­Kapiti teams taking on club sides from Wairarapa.

Next weekend the remaining Whanganui teams, Whanganui Collegiate School and Property Brokers Wanganui United, clash while Wanganui Vet Services Marist sit out the bye.

Medical Centre Paraparaum­u now share the lead with Burger King Red Star on 15 points, although the former have a slight run rate advantage with Marist poised in third on 12 points.

Paraparaum­u moved into a share of the lead courtesy of a dominant win over bottom of the table Weraroa White Herons. Paraparaum­u set an imposing target of 282 all out thanks to the 110 from first drop Kelsey Fahey.

Weraroa struggled throughout to be dismissed for 159 in 46.4 overs.

Today Paraparaum­u take on Kapiti Old Boys on the Paraparaum­u Domain. KOB come into the match off a bye last week and will be the underdogs.

Winless Weraroa play the inform Red Star X1 at home on Weraroa Domain, while fourthplac­ed Levin Old Boys will have a t ough c ontest against Levin United, who will be pumped after a four-wicket win over Red Star last weekend.

There are two rounds remaining before the semifinals following next weekend’s Round 7 split contest featuring Whanganui teams.

Women to the fore

Meanwhile, Whanganui featured strongly in the opening round of the new Central Super League women’s franchise competitio­n in Palmerston North last weekend.

Palmerston North Tui, coached by former Cricket Wanganui chief

Claudia Green trapped Bartlett for the diamond duck and went on to t ake 2-22 f or Power, af t er dismissing fellow Central Hind Ashtuti Kumar by bowling the youngster on 29, at 104/2 in the 23rd over.

But with Atkinson in total control, the chase was never under threat as Tui cruised home in just the 29th over.

Coastal Challenger­s captain Watkin, meanwhile, won the toss and elected to bowl in the concurrent first-round fixture against Anlo van Deventer’s Tararua Kotahi.

Kotahi were bowled out for 165 in 47.2 overs, Melissa Hansen topscoring with 33 before becoming the fourth wicket to fall at the midpoint of the innings as Mikaela Greig ripped out the heart of the batting.

It proved the pivotal wicket for the Challenger­s, and they kept making regular breakthrou­ghs. Greig led the way with her 3-25 and Flora Devonshire picked up 2-15 off just three overs.

Unbeaten half centuries from Hinds duo Kerry Tomlinson (51 not out off 59 balls, 8x4) and Greig (53 not out off 79 balls, 3x4) ensured the Challenger­s also got home with eight wickets in hand, despite Monique Rees having claimed the big wicket of Watkin at 43/2.

The Hinds pair shared an unbeaten 123-run stand for the third wicket with the victory ticked off in the 36th over.

Round two on Sunday was abandoned as heavy rain fell in Palmerston North.

Under-11s in Levin

The Jurgens Demolition U11 Wanganui cricket team played Horowhenua Kapiti (HK) in Levin two weeks ago.

Wanganui won the toss and elected to field. Jed Whiteman and Finn Cairncross bowled a sharp opening spell both taking early wickets.

Fielding was on form with Kyan Hoekstra taking a nice catch to dismiss one of their dangerous batsmen.

Alex Whiteman, in his first game for Wanganui, bowled well and took his first wicket. HK made steady progress and were looking like scoring a 140 before a lethal spell of bowling from Ethan Toy taking 4-8.

Thomas Mcmurray rounded out a good performanc­e with some fine death bowling.

In reply Wanganui thought they might be in for a quick finish when Blayke Greenam started swinging for the fences.

However, HK had some handy bowlers and pulled the run rate back, taking wickets at vital times.

A partnershi­p of 40 between Hunter Lithgow (22 retired) and Toy (16) steadied the ship and got the target within reach.

Hamish Robertson anchored the latter part of the innings beautifull­y and retired for 11.

In the end it took a great pull shot from Alan Chacka to get Wanganui over the line for a good first-up win.

 ?? PHOTO / SUPPLIED ?? It was high-fives all round after Coastal Challenger­s Levin, captained by Whanganui all-rounder Jess Watkin (centre), beat Tararua Kotahi in the opening round of the new Central Super League women’s franchise competitio­n last weekend.
PHOTO / SUPPLIED It was high-fives all round after Coastal Challenger­s Levin, captained by Whanganui all-rounder Jess Watkin (centre), beat Tararua Kotahi in the opening round of the new Central Super League women’s franchise competitio­n last weekend.

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