The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Historic day as Alana first to bag Hundred hat-trick

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Alana King took the first hat-trick in the history of the Women’s Hundred as the Trent Rockets comfortabl­y beat the Manchester Originals by 43 runs at Emirates Old Trafford yesterday.

Fresh from a gold medal for Australia in the Commonweal­th Games last weekend, King had a near-perfect day with bat, ball, and in the field as spin dominated the low-scoring affair.

Seven of the Originals’ 10 wickets fell to spin as they were bowled out in pursuit of 119, after the Rockets’ Abbey Freeborn topscored with an unbeaten 45 off 38 amongst a solid bowling and fielding effort from the home side.

But it was King, who scored a quick 19 off nine, claimed four for 15 off 20 with the ball, and took a fantastic catch to round her performanc­e off, who will rightly take the headlines on a historic day.

After being inserted, the Rockets struggled with the bat in the absence of Australian captain Meg Lanning, who is taking an indefinite break from cricket, as they slipped to 43 for four after 40 balls.

Elyse Villani, standing in as Rockets’ captain for Nat Sciver, who missed the match for personal reasons, attempted innovation in her three-ball innings, but was out reverse sweeping Hannah Jones for just four.

Marie Kelly, Mignon Du Preez, and Bryony Smith also fell for low scores, as Originals captain Kate Cross utilised the fast-changing nature of The Hundred format to introduce all six of her bowlers within the first 30 balls of the match to great effect.

Freeborn was the mainstay of the Rockets’ innings, using a mixture of power and deftness on

her way to 45. She was assisted by King’s aggressive 19, including two big sixes over midwicket – the only maximums of the innings – to drag the Rockets to what looked an under-par 119 for five wickets from their 100 balls.

The wickets were shared around for the Originals with former West Indies player Deandra Dottin’s two for 21 from 20 standing out in restrictin­g the Rockets’ total.

Recently retired former South African internatio­nal Lizelle Lee

got the Originals off to the perfect start, hitting the first ball of the chase for six, and then followed that up with two more fours to take 14 from Katherine Brunt’s opening set of five.

However, after Lamb was bowled by Katherine Bryce for zero, it was the Rockets’ spinners that made the key contributi­ons. First, the dangerous Dottin was caught off King without scoring before Sarah Glenn took a spectacula­r outstretch­ed onehanded catch to dismiss the ominous Lee for 17. Glenn then struck with her first ball, getting New Zealand’s Amy Satterthwa­ite stumped.

But it was King’s historic hattrick that the sizeable Mancunian crowd will remember. Cordelia Griffith was bowled for 12, before Sophie Ecclestone was trapped LBW first ball. With the crowd anticipati­ng history, Originals’ captain Cross was the victim to the hat-trick ball, as a jubilant King wheeled away in celebratio­n after bowling the England internatio­nal.

King’s near-perfect day wasn’t over either, as she took an excellent catch diving forward to dismiss Ami Campbell off fellow leg spinner Glenn for 13.

From there the Originals innings petered out, finishing in disappoint­ing fashion with a run out to leave them with a heavy 43-run defeat.

 ?? ?? Alana King is mobbed by her team-mates following her hat-trick at Old Trafford yesterday
Alana King is mobbed by her team-mates following her hat-trick at Old Trafford yesterday

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