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Central Otago v South Canterbury
Hawke Cup 1983/84 (Elimination Match Zone 5)
VenueMolyneux Park, Alexandra on 26th, 27th November 1983 (2-day match)
Balls per over6
TossSouth Canterbury won the toss and decided to field
ResultMatch drawn (Central Otago won on first innings)
Close of play day 1Central Otago (1) 253/7 (Flannery 62*, Lockhart ?*)

Central Otago first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
IA Rutherfordlbw b King24     
P Cottonc Varcoe b King33     
GA McLellandc d'Auvergne b King0     
CW Buttarc Davies b King19     
WD Sheehyc Ward b d'Auvergne1     
*BK McSkimminglbw b Varcoe40     
+KJ McKnightb d'Auvergne49     
MP Flannerylbw b d'Auvergne72     
GA Lockhartc and b Andrews16     
MH Stewartc Andrews b d'Auvergne4     
MF Dowlingnot out0     
Extras18
Total(all out, 140.2 overs)275
Fall of wickets:
1-54 (Rutherford), 2-56 (McLelland), 3-80 (Buttar), 4-81 (Sheehy), 5-84 (Cotton), 6-138 (McSkimming), 7-202 (McKnight), 8-266 (Flannery), 9-275 (Stewart), 10-275 (Lockhart, 140.2 ov)
South Canterbury bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
King29   10584--
Gudsell7   0220--
Rayner14   6320--
Davies13   4260--
d'Auvergne49   25704--
Andrews16.25231--
Varcoe11   3241--
Hawke1   020--

South Canterbury first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
BW Andrewslbw b Stewart34     
LS Williamsb Lockhart40     
JU Varcoeb McSkimming12     
+BJ Wardb Cotton38     
MJ Hawkec McKnight b Buttar45     
B Raynerb Buttar13     
JW Daviesc sub (J Wilson) b McSkimming41     
DW Gudsellc Sheehy b Lockhart2     
*PG d'Auvergnec sub (J Wilson) b McSkimming24     
CD Galweyc Buttar b McSkimming0     
RH Kingnot out0     
Extras17
Total(all out, 108.1 overs)266
Fall of wickets:
1-59, 2-87, 3-95, 4-159, 5-182, 6-215, 7-221, 8-256, 9-263, 10-266 (108.1 ov)
Central Otago bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Dowling26   11380--
Stewart23   9371--
Lockhart25   2712--
Cotton5   0251--
McSkimming23.14564--
Buttar6   1222--

Notes
--> Central Otago first innings batting adds 1 run over

The start of the match was delayed by an hour on the first day due to dampness on the pitch
Rain stopped play for 40 minutes during the afternoon on the first day
Phil d'Auvergne hit the first ball of the final over of the match back over the bowler's head but the substitute fielder, John Wilson, ran about 20 metres to his right to take an outstanding one-handed running catch