At a glance – women’s one-day final

The Central Hinds topped the table at the end of the round robin stage with and will host the second placed Wellington Blaze.

Central won their first title in the 2005/06 season but you would have to go back to 1989/90 season to see the Wellington's name on the cup.

Wellington led last years' competition only to fall at the final hurdle, losing to the Canterbury Magicians in the final and will be hoping to reverse their fortunes this time around.

Central Hinds v Wellington Blaze
Sunday 30 January
Nelson Park, Napier
10.30am start

Last match up

The two teams played back to back games in the ninth and 10th rounds of the one day competition. The first game the Hinds were victorious winning by eight wickets, while the second match was abandoned because of rain.

Key players

Central Hinds:

Finished: First

 

Sarah McGlashan:

Runs: 342
Best batting: 95*
Batting average: 42.75
Mitre10 One-Day MVP ranking: 23

Rachel Priest:

Runs: 286
Best batting: 103
Batting average: 35.75
Mitre10 One-Day MVP ranking: 14

Kate Broadmore

Wickets: 16
Best bowling: 4/19
Bowling average: 17.87
Mitre10 One-Day MVP ranking: 5

Abby Burrows:

Wickets: 15
Best bowling: 5/39
Bowling average: 20.86
Mitre10 One-Day MVP ranking: 10

Wellington Blaze:

Finished: second

 

Sophie Devine

Wickets: 15
Best bowling: 5/15
Bowling average: 17.53
Runs: 270
Best batting: 73
Batting average: 45.00
Mitre10 One-Day MVP ranking: 4

Lucy Doolan

Wickets: 10
Best bowling: 4/18
Bowling average: 26.30
Runs: 224
Best batting: 102*
Batting average: 37.33
Mitre10 One-Day MVP ranking: 12

Megan Wakefield

Runs: 202
Best batting: 56
Batting average: 28.85
Mitre10 One-Day MVP ranking: 39

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