In these days of slash-and-burn cricket, Drysdale is almost a throwback but isn't making any apologies for the time he takes to get going. Based on Saturday's effort and the final result, he doesn't need to.
"It was probably what you'd call a typically patient innings but that's the way I grind it out in two-dayers traditionally. I get some stick from the boys for playing the way I do but there were a few tough patches through the middle of the innings where I had to guts it out. When the spin bowlers came on it was a bit trickier, as well."
Drysdale and opener Joe Carter put on 29 for the opening partnership, while Bharat Popli (39) and Drysdale added a vital 98 for the second wicket before Popli perished on the sweep. Jono Boult, Matthew Drake, Scott Steward and Tim Clarke came and went quickly, leaving it to Drysdale and Brett Hampton (81) to resuscitate the innings. "A couple of years back Bharat was the one doing it with the bat so it was good to play a big one and reverse the roles, especially in such a big game for the team. Bas supported me this time and Hammer [Hampton] was great and that partnership was pretty crucial in the overall scheme."
Incredibly, the Northern Districts A rep had never reached three figures before for the Bay.
"Today was my 25th game for the Bay and all the other boys who've played 25 have had a hundred so I was determined to go out and do it."
Hamilton battled from the outset and once the top disappeared Boult and Swan had a field-day, with Boult having the luxury of runs up his sleeve and crowding the Hamilton batsmen with catchers.
Some of the Hamilton wickets came from ugly slogs - perplexing given they've come off two Hawke Cup three-day wins and had all day yesterday to get through to 305.
"Our quicks did great and got a couple more out than we thought and then the spinners were able to put the pressure on," Drysdale said.
"The way they batted did surprise a bit and I'm not sure what their plan was - to go out and polish off 300 positively or grind it out. At least for me my mind was made up early how I'd do it because that's the way I play."
Fergus Hickey Rosebowl scores: Bay of Plenty 304 (Peter Drysdale 102, Joe Carter 17, Bharat Popli 39, Brett Hampton 81; A Mathieson 2-63, Anton Devcich 5-54, J Walker 2-56) won on first innings from Hamilton 150 (Mike Dodunski 22, Lance Martin 25, Peter Bocock 26; Tony Goodin 1-18, Sean Davey 1-22, Jono Boult 3-43, Dale Swan 4-19) and 71-1 (Dodunski 59, Goodin 1-25).
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