The season from hell for senior men's cricket in Wairarapa has ended with claims of player abuse cutting short the grand final of the premier club competition, the Bidwill Cup.
Umpires Johann Fourie and James Sprowson had little alternative but to pull stumps at tea on Saturday when the batting side, Greytown, decided enough was enough and refused to continue their first innings They were 38-6 at the time in reply to Lansdowne's 130.
A Greytown spokesman said later their team had forfeited the game due to an "intolerable level of personal abuse directed at our players". He said Greytown were of the belief this type of behaviour had no place in the game and they had made a formal request to the Wairarapa Cricket Association board to investigate the circumstances.
Lansdowne club were also keen to see the match situation discussed at the highest levels. A spokesman for them was not willing to apportion blame, saying both teams might well have something to answer for.
Board chairman Sam Rossiter-Stead was quick to respond that a full investigation was already under way.