2020/21 HALLYBURTON JOHNSTONE SHIELD
GRAND FINAL
21 March 2021
Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland
CANTERBURY (Q1) beat AUCKLAND HEARTS (Q2) by 8 wickets
AUCKLAND HEARTS won the toss, batted first
With apologies to Ronald Hugh Morrieson: The same day that Canterbury won the Plunket Shield with two rounds to spare in Rangiora, the Canterbury Magicians got the HBJ Shield back.
A sunny morning greeted the Auckland Hearts and Canterbury Magicians in NZC's last white-ball Grand Final of 2020/21, where defending champions the Hearts were out to stop top qualifiers the Canterbury Magicians from claiming their one-day crown.
Holly Huddleston will have been determined to mark her 100th one-day cap match for the Hearts in style - the WHITE FERN needing just one more wicket to become the Hearts' leading wicket-taker across both formats.
The match was also Huddleston's 182nd List A appearance overall, heading in with 189 wickets.
Magicians captain Frankie Mackay meanwhile headed into the season decider having just surpassed 5000 List A runs in her record-breaking career, with 14 wickets from the regular season (behind only teammate Sarah Asmussen and Northern Spirit's Eimear Richardson who both took 17), as well as being the third highest run-scorer of the summer with 361 runs at 45.12, behind teammate Kate Ebrahim (476 at 59.50) and Blaze's Jess McFadyen (397 at 46.92).
Auckland Hearts captain Lauren Down elected to bat at Outer Oval, but the opener would become the first to depart at 35/1 when she was caught behind off Gabby Sullivan on 19.
WICKET | Big shout and the umpire raises his finger.
— Canterbury Cricket (@CanterburyCrick) March 20, 2021
Hearts 46/1 (12)
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WICKET | Sullivan has a second and this time it's Kelly that has to go.
— Canterbury Cricket (@CanterburyCrick) March 20, 2021
Hearts 53/3 (15)
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The Magicians soon had three big early wickets, Sullivan picking up both Down and the woman who scored her maiden century in last year's Grand Final, Arlene Kelly - and all departed cheaply.
Nat Cox had meanwhile collected a simple catch off Kate Ebrahim to have opener Saachi Shahri walking back in early as well with the Hearts off to a wobbly start at 52/3 in the 14th.
Now senior players Katie Perkins and Huddleston had a big recovery job to do together for their side.
DRINKS | Work to do for the HEARTS after the first hour.
— Auckland Cricket (@aucklandcricket) March 20, 2021
Huddleston and Perkins at the crease.
LIVE SCORING | HEARTS 61/3 (17) | https://t.co/x0Iu34aRRR
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But the wickets kept tumbling at the other end as the Hearts were put under pressure through much of the innings.
Perkins (below, PHOTOSPORT) was tenacious, and with Anna Peterson had got away to a run-a-ball start for the fifth wicket that breathed some adventure back into innings.
The pair backed themselves, the Hearts not too far behind the eight ball at 103/4 at the halfway mark.
But legspinner Sarah Asmussen struck again when Peterson top-edged an attempted sweep on 19, Emma Kench running in from the square-leg boundary to take the catch of the match.
Perkins went on to reach a much needed half century for the Hearts while an unbeaten 29* from Regina Lili'i helped the Hearts scramble up to a total of 185, but the side was unable to bat out their full allocation.
WICKET | Sarah Asmussen picks up the big wicket of Huddleston in his first over!
— Canterbury Cricket (@CanterburyCrick) March 20, 2021
Hearts 90/4 (24)
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#HBJSHIELD Final
— #NZIII (@MargotButcher) March 20, 2021
And another one bites the dust... Auckland Hearts 163/8 pic.twitter.com/SYOdAbj8Oq
Amy Satterthwaite - who had already taken a return catch to snare the key wicket of Katie Perkins - added another three late strikes to wrap it up with two overs to spare, finishing with 4-27 off her 8.5 overs
#HBJSHIELD Final
— #NZIII (@MargotButcher) March 20, 2021
And another one bites the dust... Auckland Hearts 163/8 pic.twitter.com/SYOdAbj8Oq
It was just the beginning of a very good day for the Canterbury star.
Early wickets were crucial for the hosts if they were to stop the strong Canterbury Magicians top order from stealing a march in the chase - and Kelly delivered with her first strike in the 16th over, the Magicians 13/1 after losing Emma Kench.
WICKET | Top of off. Kelly gets the HEARTS on the board.
— Auckland Cricket (@aucklandcricket) March 21, 2021
LIVE SCORING | HEARTS 185 | Magicians 15/1 (7) | https://t.co/x0Iu34aRRR
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MBUTCHER | NZC
With 30 overs to go, the Canterbury Magicians needed just 114 runs at 3.8 per over, still with nine wickets intact.
Satterthwaite ticked off her 9000th List A run shortly before posting her half century, Frankie Mackay following soon after with her own half ton as their calm century stand developedd.
#HBJSHIELD Final
— #NZIII (@MargotButcher) March 20, 2021
And another one bites the dust... Auckland Hearts 163/8 pic.twitter.com/SYOdAbj8Oq
It was a masterclass in concentration given the fanfare of the adjacent Blues-Crusaders rugby match on the main Eden Park ground, but Mackay would carry her bat throughout the chase.
#HBJSHIELD Final
— #NZIII (@MargotButcher) March 20, 2021
And another one bites the dust... Auckland Hearts 163/8 pic.twitter.com/SYOdAbj8Oq
Huddleston was still searching for her first wicket as she came back in the 31st over to try to crack the partnership, Kelly brought on at the other end.
But by the time a wicket did fall, the result was all but in the bag - Satterthwaite caught off spinner Peterson after an 80-ball 73 in the 36th over at 179/2.
Fittingly however, that brought Canterbury's top run-scorer this season, Kate Ebrahim, to the middle to finish the game, and the season in which they did the double, with the winning boundary a short time later - the Magicians doing it in style with a whopping 12.2 overs to spare.
#HBJSHIELD Final
— #NZIII (@MargotButcher) March 20, 2021
And another one bites the dust... Auckland Hearts 163/8 pic.twitter.com/SYOdAbj8Oq
RECENT CHAMPIONS
2020/21 Canterbury Magicians
2019/20 Auckland Hearts
2018/19 Central Hinds
2017/18 Auckland Hearts
2016/17 Canterbury Magicians
2015/16 Auckland Hearts
2014/15 Auckland Hearts
2013/14 Otago Sparks
2012/13 Canterbury Magicians
2011/12 Auckland Hearts
2010/11 Canterbury Magicians