Cricket
Central Hinds will be relying on their top order batting to put the pressure on Auckland Hearts in their series of women's cricket matches to be played at Queen Elizabeth Park Oval, Masterton, from tomorrow through to Sunday.
Coach Mike Shrimpton, a former international, says White Ferns Sara McGlashan, Rachel Priest and Kate Broadmore, and former New Zealand rep Abby Burrows, will be looking to dominate the Hearts attack in the Twenty20 fixture tomorrow and the two 50-overs game on Saturday and Sunday.
"Potentially the top order batting is very strong and we need to take full advantage of that," Shrimpton said. "The experienced players need to lead the way. If they fire then we are a chance, no matter what form of the game we are playing."
On the bowling front, Shrimpton believes Palmerston North schoolgirl Hannah Rowe is a star in the making. "She runs in hard and is pretty brisk. She's obviously one of the more talented players around."