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2002-03 Women's National Cricket League
(Jan 20th)The Victoria Spirit have ended the NSWIS Blues six year reign as the champions of the WNCL.
In the best of three finals, the Spirit won 2-0 to regain the Ruth Preddey Cup which they last won in 1995/96 (also defeating NSW).
The MCG provided a perfect backdrop for the two best teams in the WNCL. Friday saw the Blues win the toss and elect to bat.
A new opening combination was tried unsuccessfully as Leah Poulton was bowled by Cathryn Fitzpatrick for 1. The Spirit bowling was very tight as the Blues were restricted to just 32 runs in the first 17 overs. Michelle Goszko was next to fall, caught by 'keeper Amelie Hunter off the bowling of Jodie Dean (2/38). Alex Blackwell attempted to lift the tempo before she was next out, bowled by Louise Broadfoot (3/62).
Lisa Sthalekar provided some impetus to the innings, scoring 29 off 34 before she was caught spectacularly by Mel Jones at cover off a Fitzpatrick full toss (4/116).
Leonie Coleman then added a quickfire 20 off 15 balls (run out) and Kate Blackwell 10 off 14 (bowled Fitzpatrick) before the 200 was brought up off the last ball of the innings.
Opener Lisa Keightley was the backbone of the Blues innings with an unbeaten 94 off 156.
Fitzpatrick was the pick of the bowlers with 3/31 while Dean and Broadfoot took one each.
The Spirit reply started positively with both openers bringing up their 50s - Broadfoot was the first wicket to fall, run out for 52 (1/111). Jones scored 33 off 44 before she was also run out (2/166).
With the Spirit looking for a comfortable victory, some tight bowling and clean fielding saw the Blues make the match more even. With one over to go, the Blues had taken a further 4 wickets for only 26 runs (6/192).
Eight runs were required off the last over to be bowled by Sthalekar - the first 5 balls saw 6 runs scored and one wicket fall. 2 runs were required from the final ball but Megan Foster smacked a 4 over midwicket to win (7/203).
The Spirit won the toss and elected to bat on the Saturday. The Blues bowled a much better line to restrict the Spirit to 181 all out.
Clark again dominated with 63 off 107. Jones chipped in with 29, Kelly Applebee and Brooke McFarlane 17 each, and Broadfoot and Jane Franklin 16 each.
Julie Hayes took 3/23 and was well supported by Bronwyn Calver with 2/33.
Keightley and Shannon Cunneen opened the innings and were looking comfortable before an unheard call caused the run out of Cunneen (10) as the Spirit were appealing for lbw against the same batter (1/12).
Keightley was unable to repeat her efforts of the day before as she was run out for 4 (2/18).
The fall of Goszko (caught Clark bowled Dean for 13) and Alex Blackwell (caught Applebee bowled Dean 17) saw the Blues at 4/56.
Sthalekar and Coleman resurrected the chase somewhat with a partnership of 50 before Coleman was caught and bowled by Foster for 23 (5/106).
The remaining 5 wickets fell for 35 and when Applebee caught Sthalekar at deep midwicket off Clea Smith for 45, the Spirit had secured the title.
Spirit captain, Belinda Clark, was named Player of the Finals while for the second year running, Southern Scorpions captain karen Rolton was named Player of the Series and Player's Player.
The WNCL is the Women's National Cricket League. It involves teams from New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Queensland and is run on a four-round home-and-away format during the Australian Summer months.
The NSWIS Blues are chasing their seventh consecutive WNCL title after defeating the Victoria Spirit in the 2001-02 finals series at Bankstown Oval.
For the first time in the WNCL, the team that finishes the home-and-away season in top position will win the right to host the 2002-03 finals series. In the past, the finals were hosted by the team that finished first in the previous season.
Last year's competition details are available, as are details from past year's via the menu at the top of this page.
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WINNER |
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Sat 9 Nov |
Southern Scorpions v NSWIS Blues |
Adelaide Oval |
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Sun 10 Nov |
Southern Scorpions v NSWIS Blues |
Adelaide Oval |
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Sat 23 Nov |
Queensland Fire v Southern Scorpions |
Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
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Western Fury v Victoria Spirit |
Abbett Park, Perth |
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Sun 24 Nov |
Queensland Fire v Southern Scorpions |
Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
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Western Fury v Victoria Spirit |
Abbett Park, Perth |
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Sat 7 Dec |
Southern Scorpions v Western Fury |
Adelaide Oval #2 |
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NSWIS Blues v Victoria Spirit |
Hurstville Oval |
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Sun 8 Dec |
Southern Scorpions v Western Fury |
Adelaide Oval #2 |
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NSWIS Blues v Victoria Spirit |
Hurstville Oval |
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Sat 14 Dec |
Western Fury v Queensland Fire |
WACA |
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Sun 15 Dec |
Western Fury v Queensland Fire |
WACA |
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Sat 21 Dec |
Queensland Fire v NSWIS Blues |
Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
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Sun 22 Dec |
Queensland Fire v NSWIS Blues |
Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
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Sat 28 Dec |
Victoria Spirit v Southern Scorpions |
Punt Rd, Melbourne |
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Sun 29 Dec |
Victoria Spirit v Southern Scorpions |
Punt Rd, Melbourne |
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Sat 11 Jan |
NSWIS Blues v Western Fury |
Sydney University |
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Victoria Spirit v Queensland Fire |
Geelong |
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Sun 12 Jan |
NSWIS Blues v Western Fury |
Sydney University |
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Victoria Spirit v Queensland Fire |
Geelong |
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Fri 17 Jan - 1st Final |
Victoria Spirit v NSWIS Blues |
MCG |
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Sat 18 Jan - 2nd Final |
Victoria Spirit v NSWIS Blues |
MCG |
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State |
Played |
Won |
Lost |
Tied |
NR |
BP |
Pts |
RRF |
RRA |
NRR |
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Victoria Spirit |
8 |
6 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
40 |
3.762 |
3.143 |
0.619 |
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NSWIS Blues |
8 |
6 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
36 |
3.666 |
3.456 |
0.210 |
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Southern Scorpions |
8 |
5 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
34 |
3.478 |
2.765 |
0.713 |
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Queensland Fire |
8 |
3 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
19 |
3.038 |
3.376 |
-0.338 |
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Western Fury |
8 |
0 |
8 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2.883 |
4.158 |
-1.275 |
WNCL Records
Runs Average Strike Rate (min 200) (min 200/20.00) (min 200/50.00) K Rolton (S) 468 K Rolton (S) 78.00 K Rolton (S) 70.59 B Clark (V) 452 B Clark (V) 50.22 M Jones (V) 69.58 M Jones (V) 398 M Jones (V) 49.75 T Brown (Q) 65.80 Z Goss (W) 285 K Britt (S) 38.50 K Britt (S) 65.07 L Keightley (N) 266 Z Goss (W) 35.63 B Clark (V) 60.27 M Goszko (N) 257 T Brown (Q) 33.67 A Blackwell (N) 56.84 K Britt (S) 231 L Keightley (N) 33.25 Z Goss (W) 51.54 M Bulow (Q) 222 A Blackwell (N) 30.29 M Goszko (N) 51.20 A Blackwell (N) 212 M Bulow (Q) 27.75 T Brown (Q) 202 M Goszko (N) 25.70
Wickets Average Economy Rate (min 9) (min 9/max 20.00) (min 50 overs/max 3.00) C Fitzpatrick (V) 17 K Rolton (S) 8.60 K Rolton (S) 1.98 J Hayes (N) 17 C Fitzpatrick (V) 15.71 E Sampson (S) 2.35 K Rolton (S) 15 S Young (V) 16.00 B Matheson (Q) 2.53 B Matheson (Q) 12 B Matheson (Q) 16.33 O Magno (S) 2.56 L Broadfoot (V) 11 J Hayes (N) 16.71 S Collyer (W) 2.63 J Franklin (V) 10 L Broadfoot (V) 17.55 J Dean (V) 2.79 K Britt (S) 9 C Kross (Q) 2.81 C Kross (Q) 9 E Twining (N) 2.96 C Smith (V) 9 S Young (V) 9 B Calver (N) 9
Ct St Total Ct
J Kenney (S) 11 0 11 K Britt (S) 8
L Coleman (N) 6 5 11 B Calver (N) 5
A Hunter (V) 5 5 10 B Clark (V) 5
J Price (Q) 5 2 7 M Goszko (N) 5
Z Kissane (W) 3 0 3 L Keightley (N) 5
S Maher (W) 1 0 1 M White (Q) 5
1 111 L Broadfoot / B Clark Spirit v Blues 17/01/03 2 119 S Nitschke / K Rolton Scorpions v Fury 8/12/02 3 133 M Jones / K Applebee Spirit v Blues 7/12/02 4 90 B Clark / B McFarlane Spirit v Blues 8/12/02 5 68 S Cunneen / J Hayes Blues v Scorpions 9/11/02 6 63 Z Goss / L Stammers Fury v Scorpions 8/12/022 7 31 D Holden / L Stammers Fury v Spirit 23/11/02 8 51 L Coleman / T McGregor Blues v Spirit 9/12/02 9 44 L Coleman / K Blackwell Blues v Spirit 9/12/02 10 24 K Marxsen / R Browne Fire v Scorpions 24/11/02
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