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A Jekyll and Hyde performance and other news from the Shell Cup

Auckland had the most contrasting fortunes imaginable within the space of three days when the final two rounds of the Shell Cup took place

Francis Payne
22-Jan-2001
Auckland had the most contrasting fortunes imaginable within the space of three days when the final two rounds of the Shell Cup took place. On Tuesday they were bowled out for their lowest ever score of 73 but on Thursday, on the same pitch, they ran up 318-5 - their highest ever total in the competition.
The highest totals by any teams in the Shell Cup are now:
376-3   Central Districts v Otago         New Plymouth   1996/97
339-5   Central Districts v Otago         Hastings       1998/99
329-5   Canterbury v Northern Districts   Christchurch   1995/96
318-5   Auckland v Northern Districts     Auckland       2000/01
313-7   Canterbury v Northern Districts   Timaru         1993/94
309-6   Canterbury v Central Districts    Christchurch   1994/95
309-8   Auckland v Northern Districts     Gisborne       1982/83
306-2   Northern Districts v Auckland     Gisborne       1982/83
305-6   Central Districts v Otago         Oamaru         1999/00
Ironically, the previous highest on Eden Park's Outer Oval had been Northern's 295-6 against Auckland last season.

Lou Vincent scored 133 not out in Auckland's total, and in the process became the first player to score two Shell Cup hundreds for Auckland. Vincent already had the highest innings for Auckland. The highest for all teams are:
161   Blair Hartland   Canterbury v Northern Districts   Timaru         1993/94
149   Chris Nevin      Wellington v Central Districts    Wellington     1997/98
147*  Bruce Edgar      Wellington v Northern Districts   Gisborne       1981/82
145   Lou Vincent      Auckland v Central Districts      Napier         1999/00
143   Chris Cairns     Canterbury v Auckland             Christchurch   1994/95
140   Derek Scott      Auckland v Northern Districts     Hamilton       1986/87
140   David Kelly      Central Districts v Wellington    Waikanae       1999/00
134   Llorne Howell    Canterbury v Otago                Oamaru         1997/98
133*  Lou Vincent      Auckland v Northern Districts     Auckland       2000/01
131   Nathan Astle     Canterbury v Wellington           Wellington     1995/96
130*  Jeff Crowe       Auckland v Northern Districts     Auckland       1991/92

Scott Styris came in for some heavy punishment during the Auckland innings, requiring the table for most expensive Shell Cup bowling, as published last week, to be revised. Most runs conceded in a Shell Cup innings is now:
10-0-93-2   Craig Presland   Northern Districts v Auckland    Gisborne       1982/83
9-0-85-1   Robert Kennedy   Otago v Canterbury               Christchurch   1996/97
10-1-85-0   Robert Kennedy   Otago v Central Districts        New Plymouth   1996/97
9-1-84-0   Scott Styris     Northern Districts v Auckland    Auckland       2000/01
10-0-83-2   Graeme Welch     Wellington v Central Districts   New Plymouth   1997/98
10-0-80-3   Bruce Blair      Otago v Central Districts        Oamaru         1982/83
10-0-78-0   Craig Pryor      Otago v Wellington               Wellington     2000/01

Auckland's 131-run victory against Northern was their biggest ever in the Shell Cup. The largest winning margins in the competition have been:
runs
200    Central Districts v Otago         Hastings       1998/99
153    Otago v Wellington                Alexandra      1982/83
152    Canterbury v Central Districts    Napier         1995/96
151    Wellington v Northern Districts   Mt Maunganui   1997/98
148    Northern Districts v Wellington   Wellington     1994/95
144    Canterbury v Central Districts    Christchurch   1994/95
144    Canterbury v Central Districts    Timaru         1995/96
140    Canterbury v Northern Districts   Hamilton       1998/99
Auckland's previous best margin was 123 runs against Otago at Alexandra in 1991/92 (Auckland made 223-4 and Otago were bowled out for 110).

Two days after bowling Auckland out for 73, the Central quartet of Thompson, Hefford, Schwass and Oram were at it again as they routed Otago for just 67. At 47-8 and 54-9 Otago looked set to record the lowest Shell Cup score of all time but Warren McSkimming and Kerry Walmsley narrowly averted total ignominy.
The lowest Shell Cup scores are now:
64   Otago v Wellington                       Alexandra      1984/85
66   Wellington v Canterbury                  Wellington     1996/97
67   Otago v Central Districts                Invercargill   2000/01
73   Auckland v Central Districts             Auckland       2000/01
76   Northern Districts v Central Districts   Mt Maunganui   1987/88
78   Central Districts v Auckland             New Plymouth   1988/89
79   Wellington v Otago                       Wellington     1999/00
80   Northern Districts v Wellington          Wellington     1982/83
81   Central Districts v Northern Districts   Levin          1995/96
81   Wellington v Canterbury                  Wellington     1996/97
Auckland's previous lowest, and their only other Shell Cup innings below 100, was 96 against Canterbury at Christchurch in 1995/96.

In last week's column we noted that Roger Twose had registered a record sixth Shell Cup century. A few days later, Nathan Astle joined him after scoring 121 against Otago at Jade Stadium.
The most hundreds have now been scored by:
100s   matches
Nathan Astle        6       76
Roger Twose         6       95
Martin Crowe        5       57
Llorne Howell       4       75
Bruce Edgar         3       43
Stephen Fleming     3       52
Craig McMillan      3       52
Matthew Bell        3       55
Chris Cairns        3       65
Mark Richardson     3       66

In an earlier edition of the Numbers Game, we pointed out that Mark Bailey had scored more runs than any other player in Shell Cup history without the aid of a century - passing Mark Greatbatch's record during this season. Since that time, Bailey has become the first player to reach 2000 Shell Cup runs without a century (indeed, Bailey's highest score is only 76 not out).
The highest run scorers in the Shell Cup without a century are now:
Runs   Matches    Ave
Mark Bailey       2095      97     25.86
Mark Greatbatch   1922      67     32.03
Grant Bradburn    1881     110     21.62
Andrew Jones      1757      64     30.29
Richard Petrie    1726     100     23.32
Robbie Lawson     1542      64     27.05

Central Districts' captain Jacob Oram came up with a personal landmark in the Shell Cup semi-final against Northern Districts at Napier. For the first time in his 34-match Shell Cup career, he bowled a full ten overs - not usually newsworthy except for the fact that he had previously bowled first change for the New Zealand one-day team against Zimbabwe.