Finals Day of the 2011 Phuket International
Cricket Sixes took place on Sunday in glorious sunshine and
soaring temperatures, interrupted only briefly by a tropical
downpour at Karon Stadium in Phuket, Thailand.
The finale of the Spoon Division brought
together two Australian teams, the Cockatoos from Adelaide and,
making their debut at the Sixes, the Gold Coast Falcons from
Queensland. The Cockatoos featured former Australian national team
captain Karen Rolton, and she took to the wayward Falcons bowling
immediately in a brief and breezy innings of 20 not out off just 4
balls before retiring. Eddy was also in bludgeoning mood as he
also retired having made 21, the Cockatoos posting 75 without
loss. The Falcons were pegged back by accurate ‘Toos bowling,
particularly by Treens, Karen Rolton and Rah Rah, and although
Zaac retired on 20 not out the Falcons ended their run chase with
45, giving the Adelaide outfit the win and the silverware.
The Bowl Final saw two teams making their debut
at the Phuket Sixes battling for honours, Southern Stars from
Australia and MG7 of Kuwait. It was a one sided affair with the
Stars putting on a challenging total of 72/1, Downie retiring on
34 not out. MG7 collapsed in the run chase due to some miserly
bowling including an over of 1/1 by Brett. They struggled to 31/2
at the close making the Southern Stars the Bowl champions in their
first tournament.
Plate final action was another all Australian
clash featuring St. George’s River from Sydney versus Phuket
regulars the Leeming Spartans of Perth. Batting first St George’s
put on 67 /1 following some tight bowling and fielding by the
Spartans. Ben Stares led the charge for the Sydney-siders smashing
28 not out. In reply Spartan batsman Hersey and Dollywood batted
aggressively making 30 not out and 28 not out respectively to take
the Perth outfit past their total with just one ball to spare to
become Plate Champions.
The Cup final was a competitive, tightly fought
affair between former champions, the Corner Tigers from Pakistan,
and making their debut in the Cup final, St. Francis Camels from
Australia. The Camels put on 56/3 off their allotted overs, Matty
again batting with gusto making 33 not out. The Tigers would have
been reasonably satisfied with the target, but some razor sharp
bowling by the Camels regularly pegged back the Tiger batsmen. But
the Tigers got within touching distance of the target, needing 4
to win off the last ball having lost 3 wickets. Nicko bowled the
final ball straight down the corridor for no run delighting the
excited Camels as they earned their first title as Champions of
the Phuket International Cricket Sixes.
Following the completion of play, teams were
treated to a Gala Awards Dinner held in the ballroom at the Kata
Beach Resort where the silverware was distributed.
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