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Ripley bows out on home turf with a victory Robin Reid - 2 September 2001
Northamptonshire Steelbacks gave skipper David Ripley a victory in his final home match in charge, beating the Nottinghamshire Outlaws by four wickets at Wantage Road with 41 balls to spare. Ripley, who retires at the end of the season, received a standing ovation as he left the field after notching 24 to usher his side towards their modest target of 182. He and Alec Swann (34 not out) added 55 for the sixth wicket and succeeded in settling the hosts' nerves after a mini-collapse saw them slip from 106-2 to 117-5 in the space of three overs. The Outlaws never fully recovered from a disastrous start that saw them crash to 44-5 against pacemen Paul Taylor and John Blain. The Scotland international began the slide by bowling Darren Bicknell off his elbow for a duck with the third ball of the match, while Taylor's late swing accounted for John Morris, Greg Blewett and Usman Afzaal. Kevin Pietersen ensured respectability with a robust 58 from 62 balls, including a six and nine fours, while the lower-order batsmen contributed usefully in the face of some tidy and committed out-cricket from a side already relegated into Division Two for next season. Graeme Swann led the Steelbacks' response, hitting 56 off 61 balls, and his brother then made the issue safe. The result leaves the Outlaws still with some work to do if they are to avoid joining Northants in the second division.
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