Marlborough Express

Two tons for Wilson in opener

- WAYNE MARTIN

Otago opening batsman Brad Wilson made sure day four of their rain-affected Plunket Shield cricket match with Central Districts in Nelson wasn’t a total bust.

Heavy overnight and morning rain meant a late start to proceeding­s with play eventually underway at 1.30pm as the final day was reduced to 80 overs.

But after resuming the abridged final day at his overnight score of 44, Wilson wasn’t about to waste his opportunit­y on a flat Saxton Oval wicket as he eventually carried on to post his second consecutiv­e century of the match.

The former New Zealand under19 representa­tive eventually finished unbeaten on 117 when the declaratio­n finally came at 238-2 after 74 overs.

Having left Central a theoretica­l target of 353 runs off a possible 41 overs, the two teams happily shook hands.

Otago had resumed the final day at 117-0 in their second innings, an overall lead of 231 runs. However, Wilson’s opening partner Hamish Rutherford didn’t last long, adding only two runs to his overnight total of 71 before he was caught off the bowling of leftarm seamer Ben Wheeler at 133-1.

Ryan Duffy was the only other batsman dismissed, bowled by leftarm spinner Ajaz Patel for eight.

But it was a memorable match for Wilson, the right-hander backing up his first innings knock of 111 with another superb ton, his 13th at first class level, to dominate an unbroken 86-run third-wicket partnershi­p with Neil Broom.

Wilson faced 226 balls and hit 15 boundaries, while Broom finished 27 not out off 87 balls.

At Bay Oval, Mt Maunganui, Wellington knocked off the defending champions in the opening round.

A century opening stand between Luke Woodcock and Michael Papps in the fourth innings sent Wellington on their way, eventually cruising to the total of 275 set by Auckland.

At Hagley Oval, career-best figures from Scott Kuggeleijn helped steer Northern Districts to a stunning comeback victory over Canterbury..

The visitors triumphed by five wickets late on the final day to cap off a quite enthrallin­g match, in which Canterbury will be asking just how on earth they lost after posting 445 in their first innings.

Chief to that Northern’s success was fast bowler Kuggeleijn, who captured a splendid 6-60 in Canterbury’s second innings, to collect nine scalps for the match, skittle the hosts for 165, and allow ND a realistic tilt at victory.

Canterbury began the day leading by 123 with six wickets in hand but could only add another 72 runs as Kuggeleijn charged through the middle and lower order, including taking his 100th first class wicket, while James Baker claimed the key scalp of Todd Astle (14), who produced a career-best 195 in Canterbury’s first innings.

There were more than a few nervous moments as Northern chased down the tricky target of 196. However, an unbeaten 51 from Darryl Mitchell and solid contributi­ons from Bharat Popli (41) and Tim Seifert (31 not out) ensured they got the job done.

 ?? PHOTO: PHOTOSPORT ?? Otago opening batsman Brad Wilson has made a stellar start to the first class season with consecutiv­e centuries.
PHOTO: PHOTOSPORT Otago opening batsman Brad Wilson has made a stellar start to the first class season with consecutiv­e centuries.
 ??  ?? Shane Christie is one of four Tasman Makos selected in the New Zealand Maori rugby side.
Shane Christie is one of four Tasman Makos selected in the New Zealand Maori rugby side.

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