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Bond thrills as New Zealand 'A' enter final Staff Reporter - 26 August 2001
Playing some top flight cricket that included aggressive batting sustained over a period of time and quick bowling that put the batsmen on the back foot, New Zealand 'A' enjoyed the sweet taste of success in their semi-final match of the MRF Buchi Babu Tournament, when they, to use a cliché, derailed Indian Railways, beating them by 23 runs. The Kiwi's now face the Cricket Association of Bengal XI in the final of the MRF Buchi Babu Tournament. The wicket at the MA Chidambaram Stadium is one that cricket experts over the years have found to read. Typically it is a track that has a bit in it for the fast bowlers early on, but slows down quickly and takes turn fairly early. New Zealand 'A' showed today that the role a wicket plays can be overcome with positive cricket. Lou Vincent creamed the Railways bowling to all parts in his run a ball 102, and gave his bowlers something to play with. One must remember that Vincent made a century in the last match he played too. Playing the spinners and pacemen with ease, Vincent spread the field in a hurry. Beginning the day on 216/6, with an overall lead of just 66, New Zealand 'A' had but a small chance of forcing a result in the match. Vincent, overnight on 57 struck nine boundaries in his century and in the company of Kyle Mills (37) took New Zealand 'A' to 318/8 declared off just 62 overs. This left Indian Railways with a target of 169. For New Zealand 'A' to win, they needed at least one stunning performance. In the event there were two! If Vincent's ton won praise, then Shane Bond's sensational bowling analysis of 14.3-2-45-7 deserves a lot more. Bowling in temperatures over thirty five degrees centigrade, Bond produced a spell of genuinely hostile bowling. More than anything, it was the sheer pace of Bond that knocked the wind out of Indian Railways. Constantly pitching the ball just short of a length and outside the off, the Canterbury mediumpacer scythed through the Railways batting line-up. After removing the Railway openers with just 9 on the board, Bond cooled off for a while, as the Railways middle order batsmen offered some resistance. When Brooke Walker ran out Murli Kartik (30) with the score on 49, the beginning of the end was signaled. Soon after, Bond ran thorough the innings, picking the last five wickets to fall. Bond's 7/45 skittled Railways out for 145, handing the visiting side victory by 23 runs. © CricInfo
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