The national secondary schools 1st XI cricket final proved to be one chase too many for Napier Boys’ High School in its bid to win the title for the first time, in a decider against defending champion and 12-times winning school and home-side Christchurch BHS.
Unbeaten in five consecutive chases in the competition since a 10-wicket win batting first against New Plymouth BHS in a Central Districts playoff last March, Napier went into Monday’s last match in a week-long tournament at Lincoln University with some confidence, with captain Jacob Cotter winning the toss and sending Christchurch in to bat, but were beaten on a Duckworth Lewis System countback.
They had Christchurch on the ropes at 23-4, but a 103-run fifth wicket stand put Canterbury back into the running with a competitive all-out for 181 in 46.1 overs, with Saul Barker taking 3-25 from the bowling crease.
Napier lost wickets steadily to reach 122-6 one ball into the 39th over when rain stopped play, Christchurch being declared winners by 15 runs when the DLS was invoked, enabling them to retain the title.