Otago Daily Times

Hawke Cup success best of all — chairman

- ADRIAN SECONI

OAMARU has to be the best little sporting town in the country.

North Otago claimed the Hawke Cup for the third time in 12 seasons with a monster 250run win against Nelson at Saxton Oval yesterday.

It will bring the cup home today, where it will join the coveted Meads Cup in residence in Oamaru.

That is a pretty impressive cricketrug­by double for an area with a small population.

Longservin­g North Otago Cricket Associatio­n chairman Peter Cameron believes this win was arguably the best of the three Hawke Cup glories.

‘‘The first time was exceptiona­l because we were playing Manawatu and again this time it was against Nelson, who have a population of 104,000 or something in the Nelson district whereas we’re under 20,’’ he said.

‘‘But that is our largesteve­r win at Hawke Cup level in the history of the associatio­n.’’

Star bowler Nathan Smith played an instrument­al role. He nabbed a fivewicket bag during the first innings.

The talented 22yearold is an establishe­d firstclass player for Otago and enhanced his reputation this season with some strong performanc­es for New Zealand A.

But the chance to play alongside older brother

Jeremy Smith for his home associatio­n and contribute to what will be a muchcelebr­ated win was a highlight.

‘‘This is up there, for sure,’’ Smith said.

‘‘To win it with my brother is awesome and to come back and contribute to the win feels pretty good.’’

Initially, North Otago’s prospects of wresting the Hawke Cup off Nelson looked bleak.

The side collapsed to be 17 for four but rallied to reach a modest first innings tally of 168. ‘‘It wasn’t looking too hot. ‘‘I think they caught us on the hop a wee bit,’’ Nathan Smith said.

But North Otago clawed its way back into the game. Nathan Smith took five for 32 to help dismiss the home side for a paltry 109.

The visiting side built on its lead with a solid team effort with the bat.

Jeremiah Shields (44),

Lockie Kingan (54), Llew Johnson (60) and Tom

Dempster (40) all made valuable contributi­ons and No 11 Cameron Grubb whacked 46 from 47 balls in a damaging lastwicket stand of 63 to help the side reach 314.

That left Nelson chasing an unlikely target of 374 for victory.

Jeremy Smith (three for 45) and Stephan Grobler (three for 16) teamed up to help bowl out Nelson for 123 and seal a comfortabl­e win.

The focus will have to quickly shift from celebratio­n to a title defence against Hawke’s Bay, in Oamaru in a couple of weeks.

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Peter Cameron
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Nathan Smith

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