The New Zealand Herald

White Ferns win thriller

Magic Maddy sees Ferns edge way to win and set up series decider

- — with news.com.au

The White Ferns won, lost, then won again in a dramatic final over of the second T20 cricket clash with Australia at McLean Park yesterday as Maddy Green secured a stunning victory off the final ball in Napier to keep the Kiwis’ series hopes alive.

In a match that tilted both teams’ way at various stages of the match, Green hit a French cut for four off the final delivery to take the Ferns to 131-6 in pursuit of an average total of 130.

The home side were cruising at 81-2 in the 11th over after the Aussies had posted 129-4 in their 20 overs, before a batting collapse saw the visitors suddenly on top.

Aussie seamer Megan Schutt took two wickets in two balls — including the crucial scalp of Amelia Kerr (35) — to see the Ferns stutter to 101-6 — requiring 29 runs off the final three overs, with two new batters.

But Green (16 not out) and Hannah Rowe (14 not out) smashed five fours between them, and took 12 off the penultimat­e over from Schutt (2-24), to put victory within their grasp.

Nicola Carey (1-24) was preferred to Ellyse Perry (1-8) to bowl the final six balls, and was hit for four straight away, leaving a target of five runs from four balls for victory.

But Carey held her nerve, bowling two dots, and giving up just three singles, meaning the Kiwis needed three runs from the final ball to level the series.

Carey bowled it full, Green got an edge and it ran between the keeper and short fine leg, all the way to the boundary for a special victory.

“I’d back our bowlers to defend 21 off 12 . . . but when you need three off the last four balls it can go either way,” Aussie opener Beth Mooney said after the match.

Mooney was the only Aussie batter to get going, notching 61 not out from 54 balls.

After the early loss of Hayley Jensen (3) and Amy Satterthwa­ite (6), Kerr and Frankie Mackay (46) added 54 runs for the third wicket to get the Ferns’ run chase back on track.

Satterthwa­ite replaced Sophie Devine as captain, after the allrounder was ruled out of the match due to illness only hours before the match..

Mackay’s departure in the 12th over, caught at backward point by Mooney off the bowling of Darcie Brown (1-26), started the rot — with Katey Martin (5), Brooke Halliday (1) and Kerr all falling for a combined 20 runs.

“It’s been a bit of a rollercoas­ter with the adrenaline rush right at the end,” said Satterthwa­ite.

“I’m very proud of how everyone stepped up and performed their roles after Sophie was ruled out. Everyone snapped straight into game mode once we found out she wouldn’t play and just got on with it.”

The series will now go to Eden Park for the deciding game tomorrow as part of a double header with the Black Caps.

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 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Frankie Mackay was Player of the Match after top-scoring for the White Ferns with 46 and taking 2-20.
Photo / Photosport Frankie Mackay was Player of the Match after top-scoring for the White Ferns with 46 and taking 2-20.

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