Southland cricket team
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The Southland cricket team represents the Southland Region of New Zealand. They compete in the Hawke Cup.
Early history
Southland first played interprovincial cricket in 1864,[1] and often played against touring teams from Australia, Fiji and England.[2] The Southland Cricket Association was formed in 1892,[3] leading to an increase in representative matches, including the annual match against Otago, which began in 1893–94 and continued until the 1980s. In 1910–11 Southland were the first winners of the Hawke Cup.[4][5] They retained it in 1911–12 but surrendered it in 1912–13 when they did not take part.[6]
First-class matches
Southland had first-class status from 1914–15 to 1920–21.[7] They played eight first-class matches, winning one, losing five and drawing two.
In 1914–15 Southland played two matches against Otago, losing the first and drawing the second. In the first match, at Rugby Park, Invercargill, Otago made 166 (Jack Doig taking 7 for 46) and 85 for 3 declared, and Southland 71 and 62.[8] In the second match, at Carisbrook, Dunedin, Southland made 226 (Arthur Poole scoring 77, which remained Southland's highest score) and 152, Otago 212 and 50 for 3.[9]
In 1917–18 at Carisbrook, Otago won by an innings, making 313 and dismissing Southland for 149 and 108. The opening batsman Horace Gleeson scored 55 (Southland's only other score of 50 or more) and 21.[10] In 1918–19 at Rugby Park, Otago made only 94 and 88 (Jack Doig taking 5 for 43 and 5 for 41), yet still comfortably defeated Southland, Henry Holderness and Arthur Alloo dismissing them for 41 and 55. Only six players on either side reached double figures.[11]
In 1919–20 Southland lost their first match against Otago at Carisbrook by an innings, scoring only 55 and 42 to Otago's 144 (in which Dan McBeath took 7 for 59).[12] However, they won the return match at Rugby Park. Otago batted first, scoring 180, with Dan McBeath taking 7 for 66. Southland replied with 179. Then Doig (6 for 21) and McBeath (4 for 28) dismissed Otago for 50. Needing 52 to win, Southland lost wickets cheaply but McBeath, who had made 32 in the first innings, this time made 28 not out and took Southland to victory by four wickets.[13]
In 1920–21 Southland played
Leading first-class players
The opening bowlers Dan McBeath and Jack Doig were Southland's two outstanding players. In four matches McBeath took 35 wickets at an average of 8.45.[16] In seven matches Doig took 38 wickets at 15.78.[17] Arthur Poole was the leading run-scorer with 223 runs in six matches at an average of 20.27.[18] Doig and Poole were among those in the team who played first-class cricket only for Southland. There were five captains.
Later history
Along with
From 1921, for first-class (and in later years List A and Twenty20) cricket purposes Southland merged with Otago. However, Southland continued to play non-first-class matches on their own. They played against some touring teams and resumed their participation in the Hawke Cup in the 1929–30 season.
Southland have won the Hawke Cup six times, most recently in March 2018.
The Southland Cricket Association, which organises cricket in the region at all levels, is based in Invercargill. The six teams that play in the senior competition are Appleby, Invercargill Old Boys, Marist Invercargill, Metropolitan, Southland Boys High School and Waikoikoi.[22]
Leading Hawke Cup players
Several Southland players have represented
See also
References
- ^ From the underarm to Lord Hawke's gift Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- ^ "Other Matches played by Southland". CricketArchive. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ^ Southland Times, 18 November 1892, p. 2.
- ^ Hawke Cup 1910–11
- ^ "Our Cricketers' Home-Coming". Southland Times (16688): 5. 17 March 1911. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
- ^ Bell, Jamie. "How Southland Won The Hawke Cup". NZ Cricket Museum. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- Papers Past. Retrieved 3 June 2023.)
- ^ Southland v Otago 1914–15
- ^ Otago v Southland 1914–15
- ^ Otago v Southland 1917–18
- ^ Southland v Otago 1918–19
- ^ Otago v Southland 1919–20
- ^ Southland v Otago 1919–20
- ^ Southland v Canterbury 1920–21
- ^ Southland v Australians 1920–21
- ^ Dan McBeath bowling for each team
- ^ Jack Doig at CricketArchive
- ^ Arthur Poole at CricketArchive
- ^ "N.Z. Cricket Council". Press: 8. 17 June 1921.
- ^ Savory, Logan. "Hawke Cup coming home to Southland". stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
- ^ Hawke Cup History Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- ^ "Senior Club Cricket". Southland Cricket Association. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ Our Hawke Cup heroes honoured on centenary Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- ^ "Hawke Cup Centennial cricket team named". New Zealand Cricket. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
External links
- Southland Cricket Association
- Southland at CricketArchive
- First-class matches played by Southland