southern man
U19 Cricketer
Dunedin Metro were missing some good players, if they had them they would of beaten southland just like last time.Wilson shines in Southland victory
08 November 2004
By LOGAN SAVORY
Jeff Wilson kicked his 2004/05 cricket season off in fine style yesterday, playing a big part in Southland's comfortable six wicket win over Dunedin Metro.
The 50-over game was Wilson's first outing of the season.
It was hard to believe as the double All Black worked up some good pace on a slow wicket at Queens Park to take five for 34.
His performance would have pleased the Otago selectors as he is expected to play a big role in its 2004/05 campaign.
Wilson's performance was set up by a good display by Southland's opening bowlers Simon Murphy and Nic Turner.
Murphy and Turner claimed early wickets and had Metro struggling right from the outset at three for 19.
After Steve Brown (80) got the Metro innings back on track, Wilson was brought on and he finished its innings for just 186.
Despite losing opener Daryl Williams early in the chase, fellow opener Brad Sutherland assured his team got off to good start playing some excellent shots in his innings of 57.
AdvertisementAdvertisementDale ****er (49) also played well and looked as if he had assured himself a spot in the team for upcoming Hawke Cup games against Central Otago and North Otago.
****er is believed to be battling it out with Tim McClean, who scored nine on Sunday, and Greg McDowell for two spots in the Southland batting lineup.
A solid knock by Captain Geoff Folster (47) made sure his team got home to give Southland an encouraging victory.