2016–17 New Zealand Women's One-Day Competition

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2016–17 New Zealand Women's One-Day Competition
Dates26 November 2016 – 12 February 2017
Administrator(s) New Zealand Cricket
Cricket format 50 over
Tournament format(s)Round robin and final
Champions Canterbury Magicians
Participants6
Matches31
Most runs Katey Martin (436)
Most wickets Kate Ebrahim (16)
Amy Satterthwaite (16)

The 2016–17 New Zealand Women's One-Day Competition was a 50-over women's cricket competition that took place in New Zealand. It ran from November 2016 to February 2017, with 6 provincial teams taking part. Canterbury Magicians beat Auckland Hearts in the final to win the competition.

Contents

The tournament ran alongside the 2016–17 New Zealand Women's Twenty20 Competition.

Competition format

Teams played in a double round-robin in a group of six, therefore playing 10 matches overall. Matches were played using a one day format with 50 overs per side. The top two in the group advanced to the final. [1] [2]

The group worked on a points system with positions being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows:

Win: 4 points
Tie : 2 points
Loss: 0 points.
Abandoned/No Result: 2 points.
Bonus Point: 1 point awarded for run rate in a match being 1.25x that of opponent.

Points table

TeamPldWLTNRABPPtsNRR
Canterbury Magicians 10720105350.134
Auckland Hearts 10620115331.166
Wellington Blaze 10530112260.193
Otago Sparks 10440112220.212
Northern Spirit 1027010111–1.297
Central Hinds 101701119–0.411
Source: ESPN Cricinfo [3]

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Final

12 February 2017
Scorecard
Auckland Hearts
233/6 (50 overs)
v
Canterbury Magicians
236/4 (47.1 overs)
Katie Perkins 100* (111)
Kate Ebrahim 2/32 (10 overs)
Kate Ebrahim 100* (133)
Rosalind McNeill 1/32 (6 overs)
Canterbury Magicians won by 6 wickets
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Umpires: Eugene Sanders and Kim Cotton
  • Auckland Hearts won the toss and elected to bat.

Statistics

Most runs

PlayerTeamMatchesInningsRunsAverageHS100s50s
Katey Martin Otago Sparks 9943654.5011413
Frances Mackay Canterbury Magicians 11935170.2095* 03
Natalie Dodd Northern Spirit 10934938.779303
Sara McGlashan Auckland Hearts 7734285.50119* 11
Anna Peterson Auckland Hearts 10932540.6279* 03

Source: ESPN Cricinfo [4]

Most wickets

PlayerTeamOversWicketsAverageBBI5w
Kate Ebrahim Canterbury Magicians 76.21616.434/140
Amy Satterthwaite Canterbury Magicians 79.11620.684/310
Jess Watkin Central Hinds 65.01518.204/340
Leigh Kasperek Otago Sparks 67.01417.853/340
Deanna Doughty Wellington Blaze 84.21428.283/250

Source: ESPN Cricinfo [5]

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