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Peter Meecham/Getty Images Canterbury s Will Williams took a superb low catch off his own bowling to dismiss Northern Districts opener Jeet Raval. After they fell, Henry Cooper (20) and BJ Watling (31) both chipped in with handy, but not decisive knocks, while this was followed by a typically swashbuckling innings from Colin de Grandhomme, who scored 57 runs from just 37 deliveries, including five fours and two sixes. Northern District’s final score was competitive, if not a bit too much towards the lower end of that. Canterbury’s opening batsmen, Nicholls and Chad Bowes were in no mood to hang around, going after the Northern Districts bowlers from the off. ....
Henry Nicholls scored 113 for Canterbury in the record-breaking Ford Trophy victory over the Auckland Aces. Black Caps batsman Henry Nicholls has guided Canterbury to a critical Ford Trophy win with a classy century, scoring more than the Auckland Aces could muster in their run chase. Canterbury s 216 run victory – the biggest in Ford Trophy history – cements its spot as the first side to qualify for the playoffs and in the box seat to host them. Nicholls, who notched his sixth List A century and fifth in the Ford Trophy, opened the batting after Auckland won the toss and sent the home side in at Rangiora, a move that skipper Robbie O Donnell would have quickly regretted. ....
Cricket: Wellington Firebirds claim back-to-back Twenty20 Super Smash titles with win over Canterbury Kings 13 Feb, 2021 06:45 AM Quick Read Devon Conway led the Firebirds to victory. Photo / Photosport NZ Herald Black Caps batsman Devon Conway played a match-winning innings as the Wellington Firebirds claimed back-to-back Twenty20 Super Smash titles with a five-wicket win over the Canterbury Kings. Conway carried his bat, finishing unbeaten on 93 off 63 balls, and fittingly hit the winning runs, driving Will Williams through backward point for four to seal the title with two balls to spare. Conway had support from Troy Johnson (28 off 15), Jimmy Neesham (18 off 12) and Jamie Gibson (16 not out off 10), after Canterbury had removed the dangerous Finn Allen early for 16, and Tom Blundell for a second-ball duck. ....