Otago Daily Times

Thirdwicke­t stand helps set up Sparks victory

- ADRIAN SECONI

SUZIE Bates and Kate Ebrahim guided Otago to a 31run Super Smash win against Auckland at Eden Park Outer Oval yesterday.

The veteran pair put on 127 for the third wicket to help the Sparks post 159 for three.

Bates stroked 76 and Ebrahim made an unbeaten 45 and nabbed three for 15 as well to help restrict the Hearts to 128 for nine.

The win has kept Otago (eight points) within touch with the competitio­n leaders Wellington (12 points) and Canterbury (12 points).

OTAGO

S Bates c sub (Hucker) b Jonas

O Gain c Armstrong b Jonas

P Inglis st Gaze b Jonas

K Ebrahim not out

C Blakely not out

Extras (12w, 3nb) 76 (59) 15 (11) 0(3) 45 (45) 8(5) 15 159

Total (for 3wkts, 20 overs)

Fall: 120, 220, 3147.

Bowling: F Jonas 41203 (1nb), A Hucker 30270 (2w, 1nb), A Kelly 40370, A Browning 40350 (1w), M Penfold 30190 (3w, 1nb), B Armstrong 20210 (2w).

S Shahri c James b Ebrahim

A Browning run out (Ebrahim/Bates)

L Down c Blakely b Oldershaw

40 (38) 23 (24)

9 (13)

Auckland (four points) slips back to fifth with Northern Districts (four points, fourth) and Central Districts (0 points, last)

I Gaze c James b Carson 0(1)

B Armstrong b Ebrahim 8(6)

K Perkins b Carson 4(9)

P Catton run out (LeydonDavi­s) 3(5)

A Kelly st Inglis b Oldershaw 16 (11)

A Hucker not out 8(5)

M Penfold b Ebrahim 6(8)

Extras (4lb, 7w) 11

Total (9 wickets, 20 overs) 128

Fall: 148, 268, 373, 482, 590, 693, 7103, 8119, 9128.

Bowling: E Carson 40182, E Black 40350 (1w), H Jensen 40280 (3w), S Bates 20110, K Ebrahim 30153 (1w), S Oldershaw 30172.

Result: Otago won by 31 runs.

struggling for traction.

Otago made a middling start. Opener Olivia Gain, who was celebratin­g her 21st birthday, went into the game following backtoback golden ducks.

She pummelled her first legal delivery through cover to ease some nerves.

Bates, however, really should have been dismissed for 2.

Fran Jonas put down a very simple return catch but quickly redeemed herself.

She lulled Gain (15) into a hoick to wide midwicket which was well caught by Bella Armstrong.

Then she slipped a couple of deliveries past Polly Inglis — the second ended in a stumping.

It was some quality bowling by the internatio­nal, who registered a doublewick­et maiden.

Ebrahim was put down on nought otherwise Otago could have been four down for 20odd.

The BatesEbrah­im partnershi­p is so critical for the Sparks and the pair clawed back some momentum with some measured batting which mostly involved rotating the strike.

They collected their second 100run stand of the campaign — the duo put on an Otago record 128 in the 20run win against Northern Districts in Queenstown late last year.

They looked on track to eclipse their record before Bates was caught in the penultimat­e over with the partnershi­p one run shy of equalling the record.

Jonas was the best of the Hearts bowlers with three for 20.

Auckland made a decent start to the chase, but was helped on by some terrible fielding by the visitors.

Anna Browning was the major beneficiar­y. She was dropped three times before she got to 20.

Her good luck finally ceased when Bates gathered a throw and ran her out for 23.

Lauren Down, who led the Hearts to victory with an unbeaten 44 in Queenstown, clubbed a full toss straight to Caitlin Blakely and went for nine.

Izzy Gaze attacked her first delivery and lobbed a catch to Bella James at midon.

The spin duo of Sophie Oldershaw (two for 17) and Eden Carson (two for 18) had struck a blow each just as the Hearts were looking to prune the required run rate which had started to climb.

More weight fell on the shoulders of opener Saachi Shahri.

She tried to loft Ebrahim for a boundary but found the hands of James for a wellplayed 40. Ebrahim secured a second wicket in the over when she bowled Bella Armstrong with a slower ball.

When Katie Perkins perished for four, the chase was basically over.

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