SuperSport Series: Northerns eye A Section final spot
Trevor Chesterfield
11 January 1999
CENTURION (South Africa) - It is amazing what a couple of victories
can do for Northerns log position in the thick of an A Section season
overshadowed as it is by an anemic test series: from near bottom of
the log six weeks ago to contenders for a place in the final in March.
Heady stuff all right as a thumping victory yesterday by 227 runs in
tough conditions over Griqualand West and in scorching Kimberley,
pushed Northerns to second place on the SuperSport Series log. And
that it was managed, thanks to an all round team effort, before lunch
on the last day meant that some of the celebrations were no doubt of
the liquid variety.
But as Northerns coach Peter Kirsten was quick to point out, winning
away matches such as this one was the result of solid pre-match
preparation, teamwork and team spirit. Just the sort of situation
which will have some critics gaping at the current A Section log and
scratching their head with the sort of disbelief which has accompanied
the faithful West Indies supporters.
Steve Elworthy chipped in, if that is the right expression, with a
season's A Section's first five wicket haul as Griquas were bowled out
for a lowly 95 in search of a target of 323 and Kepler Wessels no
doubt wondering about his boast of: ``You guys ready for as whipping?''
made at Newlands barely a week ago.
Wessels went for 20 and opening batsman Micky Arthur managed 28 while
Ottis Gibson, whom the Windies borrowed for the fourth test, amazed a
top score of 29.
What with Border beating Gauteng in East London yesterday and
maintaining their log leadership, some 26 points ahead of Northerns,
and Western Province finishing off Eastern Province in Port Elizabeth,
the log has undergone a dramatic change in the last 24 hours.
Okay, so Western Province and Eastern Province have games in hand and
the road to the A Section final, at this stage, more likely to be
played in East London from March 4 to 9, is still full of the sort of
pot holes to derail Northerns hopes. It little like pitting a lance
against a tooth pick in a bid to secure second place.
Not that Kirsten is too blase about the way the Titans dug a deep
enough shaft to bury their Griquas Diamonds.
``Sure I am pleased the way things are going,'' he said. ``But we are
still a bit light on batting points and the way we were blown out by
Western Province (won) and Eastern Province (lost) may cost us in the
end.
``But we have done it with a well-balanced side where everyone was
focused and knew what we had to do,'' he added.
He had praise for the way Mark Davis, with a first innings haul of
five wickets for 35 helped lay the foundation for success, coming as
it did after a quality century from Mike Rindel. With Elworthy's
second innings five for 33 burst, and Wessels failing to deliver on
the last day were all part of a day of bonuses. And with a batsman the
calibre of Roy Pienaar being left out, going into a though game such
as this and winning it by such a wide margin showed there was a will
to win.
``Davis was hungry for wickets and his five wickets (his first in five
seasons) and he worked really hard at his game, which included the
build up,'' Kirsten added.
There was also praise for the four-day side captain, Gerald Dros, who
was well supported by Davis the one-day skipper.
``I think we need to take a close look at where we are now and before
the game at Newlands where we managed to win for the first time in
history. We have worked very hard for positive results and it is
starting to show,'' Kirsten added.
``We still have a lot of work ahead of us, but I am most happy with the
way things are going at present. It is a good start to the new year;
we need to make sure we don't lose sight of our objectives, one of
which is to compete.'' the Northerns coach added.
SuperSport Series Log
P W L D Bat Bowl Pts
Border 6 5 1 0 12 24 85
Northerns 6 3 2 1 8 21 59
Gauteng 6 2 1 3 20 17 56
W Prov 5 3 1 1 9 7 56
E Prov 5 2 3 0 12 20 51
Free State 5 2 2 1 14 11 45
Natal 5 1 2 2 9 14 33
Griquas 6 1 3 2 10 15 32
Boland 5 0 5 0 4 9 13
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