Manawatu Standard

Good day for Otago Sparks

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A stunning day of cricket from Otago Sparks and White Ferns allrounder Leigh Kasperek has helped her side to be the only unbeaten team in the Super Smash following yesterday’s double-header round at Lincoln.

With Thursday’s matches washed out, New Zealand’s domestic T20 competitio­n made a belated start yesterday.

The Sparks, who finished last in the 2017 competitio­n with just two wins from eight games, defeated the Central Hinds by 23 runs in the morning match before a 57 run victory over the Northern Spirit in the afternoon.

Kasperek played a starring role with the bat for the Sparks.

Her 54 not out from 37 balls in the morning match against the Central Hinds helped set up a formidable total of 129-4 in 20 overs.

Fellow White Fern Suzie Bates got to 43 before she was bowled by 20-year-old Hinds debutant Claudia Green.

The Hinds battled their way to 106-9 in their 20 overs and never looked like threatenin­g the Sparks’ score.

Kasperek backed up her effort with the bat by taking 2-20 from her four overs with the ball.

She was back in the thick of the action in Otago’s victory over the Northern Spirit. Kasperek’s 40 from 29 balls – a knock that included six fours – meant she top-scored again.

As the Spirit crumbled for just 68, the off-spinner was again in the wickets with 2-12 from her three overs.

Another White Fern, Amelia Kerr, produced the best bowling figures of the day with the outstandin­g return of 4-4 from four overs in a losing effort against the Northern Spirit.

The next round will be contested at Lincoln today with the unbeaten Otago taking on the Canterbury Magicians.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Rosemary Mair of the Central Hinds bowls during her team’s loss to Otago at Lincoln.
GETTY IMAGES Rosemary Mair of the Central Hinds bowls during her team’s loss to Otago at Lincoln.

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