Bay of Plenty Times

Brace(well) yourself, Volts

Allrounder has a field day to lift side to top of the table in Plunket Shield

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Astunning performanc­e from Black Cap Michael Bracewell put the Wellington Firebirds back in charge of the national Plunket Shield championsh­ip.

The 33-year-old member of one of New Zealand cricket’s most famous cricket families took a career-best 8-41 off just 11.4 overs at the Basin Reserve to ensure the Wellington Firebirds took an innings victory over the Otago Volts, with a day to spare.

Off-spinner Bracewell’s previous best first-class figures (having moved, several years ago, towards becoming a spinning allrounder in order to increase his chance of Black Caps’ selection) had been 5-43 in 2019/20.

That was the first season he began to bowl at first-class level, having previously played for nine seasons as a batsman only.

On Monday he led the way to bowl out the Otago Volts for just 99 in 27.4 overs in their second innings, with the Wellington spinners — Bracewell and leg-spinning accomplice Peter Younghusba­nd (2/27) — taking all 10 wickets to fall, and 15 for the match between them, after Younghusba­nd’s bag in the first innings.

The result gave the Firebirds the maximum 20 points for the match, returning them to the top of the table where they currently hold a fourpoint (interim) lead over former leaders Northern Districts.

The Firebirds’ victory in Wellington meanwhile sets up a must-see last match in Hamilton from Sunday when they will be taking on ND, the two frontrunne­rs for this season’s national title going head-tohead.

Bracewell twice put himself on a hat-trick (unconverte­d) during his star turn, and he rocked the Volts by taking three wickets — Thorn Parkes, Dale Phillips and captain Dean Foxcroft for a golden duck — in a game-changing, chaotic eighth over from which the remainder of the Volts line-up never recovered.

The career-best performanc­e comes less than a year after Bracewell was injured playing county cricket in England.

He ruptured his right Achilles tendon — missing the World Cup last year.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Michael Bracewell took 8-41 against Otago.
Photo / Photosport Michael Bracewell took 8-41 against Otago.

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