Door Ajar: HEARTS Eye Bonus Point Boost Against Blaze

The Auckland HEARTS travel south to Cello Basin Reserve this weekend for a do or die double header against the Wellington Blaze, with Round 9 and 10 of the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield set to unfold on Saturday 14 February and Sunday 15 February.
With the regular season entering its final stretch, the equation is clear. The HEARTS must win both fixtures and secure at least one bonus point to keep the door ajar for a place in next weekend’s finals. It is a scenario that demands composure, clarity and a willingness to seize key moments.
Auckland are strengthened by the return of experienced WHITEFERNS Bree Illing and Brooke Halliday, both back from injury at a crucial juncture in the campaign. Their presence adds steel and big match nous to a side that knows exactly what is required in Wellington.
Leadership will again rest with Maddy Green, who continues to shape the competition with both bat and presence. Last weekend against the Hinds, Green brought up her fifth century in HEARTS colours, setting a new benchmark for most one day hundreds for the province. It was an innings built on authority and tempo, and another reminder of her ability to anchor and accelerate when the stakes rise.
The Blaze present a formidable challenge on their home turf, but the HEARTS have shown throughout the season that they thrive when the margins tighten. With finals hopes hanging in the balance, Auckland head to the capital with everything to play for and nothing left in reserve.
The Auckland HEARTS take on the Wellington Blaze in Rounds 9 and 10 of the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield at Cello Basin Reserve, Wellington.
Match
details:
Wellington Blaze vs Auckland
HEARTS
Hallyburton Johnstone Shield – Rounds 9 and
10
Saturday 14 February and Sunday 15 February
First
ball 10:30am
Cello Basin Reserve,
Wellington
Free
entry
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