Wellington Blaze win Super Smash

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The Wellington Blaze have won the Super Smash women’s cricket title, defeating the Otago Sparks in a low-scoring final at Basin Reserve in Wellington.

The Blaze batted first but managed only 104 runs for eight wickets in their 20 overs. Despite this, they defended their total well, holding the Sparks to 96 for nine and winning by eight runs.

The match remained tense until the final over, with the Sparks needing 20 runs to win. They fought hard but fell short on the second-to-last ball, allowing the Blaze to celebrate their victory. Australian player Hannah Darlington was the standout performer, scoring 26 runs and taking four wickets for just 16 runs. Fellow Aussie Maitlan Brown also contributed with both bat and ball.

Blaze captain Amelia Kerr played a key role, taking two wickets to keep the Sparks in check. For Otago, Felicity Robertson was their best performer, taking three wickets for 16 runs and remaining unbeaten on 29 runs.

The loss was especially tough for the Sparks, who had been strong throughout the competition and hoped to win the title for their retiring coach, Craig Cumming. However, the Blaze, playing at home, proved too determined to be denied the championship.

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SMART Prep | Quick Question 210151

Janie wrote an account of a science project that she did at her primary school. Read her first draft. It contains some errors.

The Experiment

We had a library lesson at school. I read about a great experiment. It was for my science project. I decided to copy it. Before I could carry out the experiment, I had to collect a glass bottle, a hard-boiled egg, and some match’s. When it was time to present my project I told the class that I would make the egg go into the bottle. I asked my teacher to light the match and drop it in the bottle for me. Next, I put the peeled egg on top of the bottle opening. When the match had used up all the oxygen inside the bottle. The egg was sucked right in. I was so relieved that the experiment had worked. All my classmates were really impressed. My teacher said, “well done Janie!”

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