Netball
Caitlin Bassett (L) of Australia with teammate Julie Corletto (C) reach for the ball against Bailey Mes of New Zealand during their Netball World Cup final game in Sydney, Australia. Reuters/David Gray

The Diamonds has retained the trophy by beating the Silver Ferns in the fourth and final Constellation Cup Test in Invercargill. They won for the sixth time in seven years with the score of 49-45 on Thursday.

The Diamonds have already secured the trophy for the sixth time in seven years, after winning the first and third Tests by 12-goal margins. But the Kiwis rediscovered some of the fighting spirit that won them the second Test 53-51, closing to within two with a late turnover and less than a minute remaining.

After leading the midcourt in their 62-50 third Test win, the Australians were forced to work much harder at Stadium Southland.

Much of the first quarter looked as though the Diamonds were going to pick up where they left off in Auckland. Sharni Layton and Clare McMeniman shut down the circle, and pressure outside from Gabi Simpson and Kim Ravaillion forced a disjointed feed into Silver Ferns shooters Bailey Mes and Te Paea Selby-Rickit.

The Kiwis battled as Caitlin Bassett and Gretel Tippett shot 100 percent to give the Australians a 13-9 lead after 15 minutes. A much tighter Silver Ferns through-court defence slowed down the Diamonds’ quick feed into the towering Bassett in the second quarter, with goal keeper Anna Harrison proving particularly effective in generating turnover ball with a series of deflections. Centre Shannon Francois and wing defence Laura Langman ramped up the defensive pressure on the circle edge, but the Australians proved patient in resetting their attack and opened out to a six-goal lead.

The introduction of Maria Tutaia for Selby-Rickit kickstarted something for the Kiwis, who reduced the Australian lead to 22-19 at halftime. Tutaia, still finding form and fitness after a two-month injury break, shot eight from 10 for the spell, her trademark long bomb proving remarkably effective after such a lengthy break.

The Diamonds also made a switch at goal attack midway through the second quarter, but Natalie Medhurst proved ineffective, and Gretel Tippett returned for the third spell. Bassett again shouldered the bulk of the shooting duties, sinking 13 from 13 as the Australians took the spell 14-13 to lead 36-32 at the three-quarter mark. The Kiwis shared the final quarter 13-13 with the Diamonds, scrapping all the way to the final whistle but unable to generate the crucial final turnover.