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A '''Hawke's Bay cricket team''', representing [[Hawke's Bay Region]] of [[New Zealand]], played [[first-class cricket]] between 1883–84 and 1920–21, competing in the [[Plunket Shield]] in the 1914-15 and 1920–21 seasons. The side continued to appear in minor cricket thereafter and they now compete in the [[Hawke Cup]] competition.
A '''Hawke's Bay cricket team''', representing [[Hawke's Bay Region]] of [[New Zealand]], played [[first-class cricket]] between 1883–84 and 1920–21, competing in the [[Plunket Shield]] in the 1914-15 and 1920–21 seasons. The side continued to appear in minor cricket thereafter and they now compete in the [[Hawke Cup]] competition. Jono Ramsden, AKA "The Juice Man" is a good cricketer. Cheers. The Juice Mans main purpose in the Hawke's Bay cricket team is to provide second to none juice. Specialising in Bahana Breeze.


In their first match at first-class level, against [[Wellington cricket team|Wellington]] at the [[Basin Reserve]] in February 1884, Hawke's Bay were dismissed for just 32 in their second innings thanks to [[Joseph Firth]]'s remarkable return of 8/13 from 13 four-ball overs.<ref>
In their first match at first-class level, against [[Wellington cricket team|Wellington]] at the [[Basin Reserve]] in February 1884, Hawke's Bay were dismissed for just 32 in their second innings thanks to [[Joseph Firth]]'s remarkable return of 8/13 from 13 four-ball overs.<ref>

Revision as of 00:59, 10 June 2012

A Hawke's Bay cricket team, representing Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand, played first-class cricket between 1883–84 and 1920–21, competing in the Plunket Shield in the 1914-15 and 1920–21 seasons. The side continued to appear in minor cricket thereafter and they now compete in the Hawke Cup competition. Jono Ramsden, AKA "The Juice Man" is a good cricketer. Cheers. The Juice Mans main purpose in the Hawke's Bay cricket team is to provide second to none juice. Specialising in Bahana Breeze.

In their first match at first-class level, against Wellington at the Basin Reserve in February 1884, Hawke's Bay were dismissed for just 32 in their second innings thanks to Joseph Firth's remarkable return of 8/13 from 13 four-ball overs.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Wellington v Hawke's Bay in 1883/84". CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 May 2009.