Whanganui Midweek

Challenge door closes on PB United

Marist maintain spot in the top 4 despite not needing to pad up

- Jared Smith

Wanganui Vet Services Marist had an unexpected Saturday off for their Old Timers Day as a default victory kept them in the top 4 of the Coastal Challenge Cup 50-over competitio­n.

Wairarapa’s United CC were supposed to make the trip to Tasman Tanning (Victoria) Park, but instead defaulted for the second time in three games.

Marist pocketing the points keeps them in fourth sport on superior run rate against this coming weekend’s opponent Weraroa CC, who ended Property Brokers United’s championsh­ip hopes by just four runs in a heartbreak­ing loss at their domain.

Having made the final four times in six previous seasons but still not won the championsh­ip, it is the first time since the inaugural Coastal Challenge in 2015-16 that United will not qualify for the semifinals.

In a rain reduced-over match at Weraroa Domain, the home side was dismissed for 219 in the 41st over, their highest score of the tournament.

Opening bowler Harpreet Binning (2-40) had early success before Locky Spring (24), Keegan Maclachlan (17), Jamie Marshall (25) and Kelsey Fahey (38) all got starts — Fahey stroking six boundaries and a six in the 35 balls he faced.

Nonetheles­s, bowlers Simon Badger (3-31), Brendon Walker (3-36) and Martin Pennefathe­r (2-40) all caught up with them to have the home side in trouble at 163-8. However, tailender Jaedyn Dawson struck back with a priceless 33 not out in 23 balls to give his side a challengin­g total with United’s overs reduced by the wet.

United lost their veteran openers early until a promoted Walker hit 25, and then it looked like the visitors would stay on track as Zeb Small (33) and Badger (53) played a steady partnershi­p. Wicketkeep­er Zak Guiniven went on the attack with 36 from 22 balls, including four boundaries and sixes, and at United were However,

Guiniven’s dismissal by Caleb O’Connell (3-24) triggered a collapse under pressure as the last five United wickets fell for 17 runs, two of them being run-outs.

Weraroa pulling out the win means the trip to Tasman Tanning Park this coming Saturday to play Marist will be a virtual quarter-final.

In the other games, Kapiti Old Boys extinguish­ed Burger King Red Star’s semifinal hopes by travelling to Masterton to administer a heavy 77-run defeat, while Levin Old Boys made a big statement with their rainreduce­d four-wicket victory over Paraparaum­u Medical Centre CC to go top of the table.

Follow results and draws for the tournament at https://www.crichq. com/competitio­ns/7265/draws/ 51827/rounds

The latest round of the P2 40 saw Wanganui Renegades keep the pressure on table leaders Tech Old Boys by beating Treadwell Gordon United 2nd XI by seven wickets.

In the battle of 2nd vs 3rd, Renegades bowled United out for just 90 in 31 overs, and slogged their way to the winning runs in 13 overs.

Matt Burke Engineerin­g Marton Saracens moved at least temporaril­y up into second place with a comfortabl­e six-wicket win over Wanganui United 3rds at Centennial Park.

Whanganui Collegiate 2nd XI pick up their second win on the trot with a big 97-run victory over Kaitoke Knight Riders.

Three of the student batsmen scored half centuries in their innings of 242, and although Kaitoke got away to a quick reply, they lost wickets and couldn’t keep up with the run rate.

Wicket Warriors Whanganui spoiled Old Timers Day for the Marist B’s with a very narrow victory.

Follow results and draws for the

P2 40 at https://www.crichq.com/ competitio­ns/4948/draws/ 52639/rounds

Results for March 12 Coastal Challenge Cup

Wanganui Vet Services Marist bt United CC by default. Weraroa CC 219 (K Fahey 38, J Dawson 33no, J Marshall 25, L Spring 24; S Badger 3-31, B Walker 3-36, H Binning 2-40, M Pennefathe­r 2-40) bt Property Brokers United 215 (S Badger 53, Z Guiniven 36, Z Small 33, B Walker 25; C O’Connell 3-24, C Trask 2-28) by four runs.

Kapiti Old Boys 192 (R Hickey 56, M Harrison 45; G Deans 3-35, A Jaspers 2-22, P Wootton 2-28, O Patel 2-46) bt Burger King Red Star 115 (J Anderson 35, J Wylie 22; M Harrison 3-10, C Andrews 3-21, Z Benton 3-30). Paraparaum­u Medical Centre CC 186 (S O’Brien 48, N Harvey 48, D Reder 29, A Kumar 22; J Parker 3-22, D Sanson 3-28, A Simpson 2-16) lost to Levin Old Boys 179-6 (M Good 68no, B Te Tomo 43, A Simpson 36; D McNamara 3-53, S Windle 2-32) by four wickets under D/L method.

P2 40

Wicket Warriors Whanganui 86-9 bt Marist Bs 83.

Whanganui Collegiate 2nd XI 242-4 (L Bullock 58, G Ormsby 57, M Peacock 51, M McVerry 26, S Abernethy 26no; M Slade 2-34) bt Kaitoke Knight Riders 145 (R Bellis 29, Z Payne-Potaka 24; H McVerry 4-18, T Ripe 2-37) by 97 runs.

Treadwell Gordon United 2nd XI 90 (A Heap 3-6, M Deighton 3-12, J Donaldson 2-25) lost to Wanganui Renegades 91-3 (J Trillo 29, A Heap 28no, J Deighton 20) by seven wickets.

Wanganui United 3rds 138 lost to Matt Burke Engineerin­g Marton Saracens 140-4 by six wickets.

Bye: Tech Old Boys

 ?? ?? two 198-5, nearly home.
two 198-5, nearly home.

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