da casino: The Australian Southern Stars completed a flawless twelve days of cricket, winning all seven of their one-day internationals
Rick Eyre09-Feb-2000The Australian Southern Stars completed a flawless twelve days of cricket, winning all seven of their one-day internationals.After taking four out of four against England they completed a 3-0 cleansweep of New Zealand in the Rose Bowl today, victors in the final match at theJunction Oval, St Kilda, by seven wickets.Debbie Hockley, playing possibly her last innings in Australia, wasdismissed early for 22 as New Zealand made 8/179 in their fifty overs.Nicola Payne was top score with 36, while captain Emily Drumm (28) andHaidee Tiffen (27) boosted the Kiwi middle order.Chasing 180, Australia lost their first wicket when Lisa Keightley (7) wasrun out in a mixup with her Australian captain opening partner. BelindaClark went on to score her third consecutive half-century in this year’sRose Bowl, and her fifth in a row beginning on February 1 against England atBowral. Her 103-ball innings of 61 came to end when she lofted CatherineCampbell to Kate Pulford at long-off. Her 90-run partnership with JoBroadbent (45) set up an entertaining conclusion by Karen Rolton (45 not outfrom 53 balls) and Martha Winch (15 not out from 20 balls). Australia wonthe match with 7.5 overs to spare.The three-match series was expected to determine who, between Australia andNew Zealand, is the number one team in women’s cricket at the moment. Awell-drilled Australian unit has put that beyond doubt for the time being.