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Dart produces fine innings on big stage

IT GullyBy IT Gully27 March 2017No Comments4 Mins Read
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RED Hill captain Simon Dart produced one of the finest innings ever witnessed in MPCA cricket on Saturday to play a major role in steering his side to the District premiership.

Dart played a masterful innings that saw him bat an additional 71 overs on the final day, on top of the overs he batted last Sunday, to finish unbeaten on 133.

With four overs left to play in the grand final, the Hillmen had worked their way into a commanding position and needed just 10 runs off the final 24 balls with four wickets in hand.

If the century wasn’t enough to help win the match, the way Dart orchestrated the victory was first class.

It took just three balls for Dart to send two balls crashing to the boundary line to give the Hillmen the runs they required to taste the sweetest of all glories – a flag.

Social media lit up straight after the match from those from other clubs who had made the journey to Graydens Rd to watch the final day unfold.

Describing Dart’s innings, words such as “unbelievable, brilliant, first-class, a class-above and sensational” were all used. It was fitting for such a memorable performance.

It was a superb effort from Red Hill, who resumed the final day at 3/70.

Dart and Brent Martin were new to the crease and there were another 238 runs to chase down to claim victory.

There were some words exchanged between Delacombe Park coach Ricky Ramsdale and Dart at the conclusion of play last Sunday. Suffice to say that Dart and his charges had plenty of ammunition to come out to play with on Saturday.

Martin was the aggressor and Dart was happy to poke around for singles and twos when play resumed on the final day.

Both batsmen were faultless in the first session, however, as they approached tea, Delacombe Park legend Nick Christides was brought on to try and produce something special. With one of the worst half trackers you will see, Martin failed to get onto it and hit it straight down the throat of Andrew Christides. Martin was out for 66 after hitting eight fours in 155 balls.

For the first time for the day, the Parkers were up and about.

What came next was the defining moment of the match. On 80-odd, Dart tried to paddle-sweep a ball off Ricky Ramsdale, which popped up over the keeper’s head. The fieldsman was in a great position at first slip to take the catch, however, put down a very simple chance.

The very next ball, Dart sent Ramsdale to the boundary with a cracking cover drive.

The Hillmen again settled and got to drinks to be 4/232 off 60 overs. Dart was on 90 and Robinson 15.

Dart brought up his 100 in the 62nd over, however, requiring another 70 runs for victory, Carl was out for 23 in 45 balls. The score was 5/240.

Red Hill wicket keeper Nick Esipoff then came to the crease and completely swung the momentum of the game.

Requiring about four and a half runs an over when Esipoff came to the crease, this had been reduced to three runs by the time he went out.

Esipoff hit 22 in 14 balls, including a towering six, before going out on the first ball of the 66th over trying to repeat the shot and was caught on the rope.

This brought Lincoln Toy to the crease, whose highest score for the year was 14. At 6/274 with eight overs left, Toy just needed to be there at the end.

At the end of the 69th over, the score was 6/280.

With five overs to go, Delacombe Park took the new ball. Many around the ground believed it was the wrong move.

It proved to be with Dart smacking eight runs off the first over with the new pill. The equation was then 10 runs off 24 balls.

Dart picked up a couple after flicking one off his pads, then hit two sensational fours to bring up the winning runs.

It was a memorable match and fitting as the last District grand final ever.

First published in the Frankston Times – 27 March 2017

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