BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Hoekstra heroics help Swans home in last ball thriller out west

Hoekstra heroics help Swans home in last ball thriller out west

Emerging Casey South Melbourne star Harry Hoesktra produced a fine all-round performance to guide the Swans home in a thrilling final ball win over Footscray in Victorian Premier Cricket on Saturday.

The key figure in a 40-run final wicket partnership with number 11 Jack Stevenson, Hoesktra’s vital 36 from 21 deliveries dug the Swans out of immense trouble with an upset looming at Mervyn G Hughes Oval.

When Akshay Ramkumar departed with 40 runs outstanding from the final 30 deliveries, Hoekstra asserted himself on the contest with a match-winning performance.

He farmed the strike, ran hard between the wickets and crunched a pair of sixes and fours, manipulating the chase to perfection as he and Stevenson (11 from 14 deliveries) steered the Swans home with a single on the last ball.

With the scores tied and the Footscray fielders all on the ring to prevent a single, a late cut from Stevenson bounced perfectly for the hands of the backward point fielder, but his failure to grasp the ball allowed the batting pair to comfortably complete the single without fear of a run out.

Earlier in the day, the seamer played a key role with his primary skill, striking with the second ball of his opening spell on his way to taking 3/43.

A century for Victorian-listed opener Dylan Brasher helped Footscray reach 9/283 in the first innings of the contest, a score inflated by some late-innings hitting from batter Dylan Kight.

Kight hit five sixes in his innings of 54 from 29 balls and was the main cog in the late onslaught, where the Bulldogs added 57 in the final five overs.

Stevenson and Ruwantha Kellapotha took two wickets each but both Stevenson and fellow opener Nathan Lambden were expensive.

The Swans ran into early trouble in the chase, with Luke Shelton and Kellapotha both dismissed in the opening over to leave the Swans reeling at 2/4.

Ashley Chandrasinghe and Yash Pednekar were forced to pick up the pieces and added 44 for the third wicket before sharp fielding caused a mix up between the pair in the middle of the pitch, and Pednekar was run out on 11.

Chandrasinghe and Devin Pollock both upped the tempo with 61 and 68 respectively but both fell in the middle overs after building momentum.

Pollock’s wicket was followed by Matthew Calder’s later in the same over for 21, meaning two new batters needed to find their way at the crease.

History repeated in the 43rd over when both Nathan Lambden and Vinu Mohotty made way after getting themselves set, leaving the tail to finish the job in the final seven overs.

Hoekstra, Ramkumar and Stevenson proved to be the men for job, keeping the Swans within one point of fourth-place Dandenong.

The Swans host Geelong as Casey Fields this weekend in round 17.

Digital Editions


  • New Library Lounge opens in Clyde

    New Library Lounge opens in Clyde

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534227 The Clyde Township Community Centre is now home to a new Library Lounge, providing residents in Clyde and…

More News

  • Upper Beaconsfield festival returns

    Upper Beaconsfield festival returns

    Upper Beaconsfield Tower Run: Climbing New Heights Upper Beaconsfield will come alive on Sunday the 15th of February when the community hosts the annual Upper Beaconsfield Tower Run and Village…

  • New Blokes Bible launched to support men’s mental health

    New Blokes Bible launched to support men’s mental health

    Long time Berwick resident Gregory Nanfra and David Cossigny are just two everyday blokes who met by chance on a backpacking trip in South America only to find out they…

  • Teen pedestrian critically injured in Narre Warren South

    Teen pedestrian critically injured in Narre Warren South

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534667 A 16-year-old boy was fighting for life after being struck by a car on Pound Road, Narre Warren South on Friday 13 February.…

  • Weekend of colour

    Weekend of colour

    It was a colourful weekend for more than 100 community members who attended the council’s annual rainbow picnic. Held at Berwick’s Old Cheese Factory on Saturday 7 February, over 120…

  • Cranbourne commuters question train reliability

    Cranbourne commuters question train reliability

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532942 Performance data shows the Cranbourne Line has broadly tracked close to Melbourne’s network-wide averages for reliability in recent years, but commuters say delays,…