Fantastic bowling and fielding performance has helped Bay of Plenty's second XI cricket team redeem themselves over the only team that beat them last season.
The Craigs Investment Partners Bay of Plenty Development team cruised to victory over Poverty Bay in their Basil McBurney Trophy match on Sunday, with the home side entering the Northern Districts Development contest with two narrow losses in the last two seasons.
Last season Poverty Bay's three run defeat of the Bay was their only loss on the way to winning the ND Development competition.
Poverty Bay won the toss and backed themselves by taking first use of the Bay Oval strip, which looked to have plenty of runs in it. The visitors' first wicket fell with just eight runs on the board, with the key wicket of Nick Hendrie caught behind by Cameron Ingram for 26, having Poverty Bay in real trouble at 41/4.
The Poverty Bay innings came to an end with the fourth ball of the 38th over, when they were all out for 111. Bay captain Dominic Crombie led the way with the ball, taking three wickets at a cost of 20 runs, with Josh Earle and Daniel Price taking two wickets apiece.