The New Zealand Herald

Guptill and Phillips set opening record in Auckland win

- Kris Shannon

A record opening stand between Martin Guptill and Glenn Phillips was yesterday enough to keep Auckland on top of the Ford Trophy table.

Guptill and Phillips put on 208 for the first wicket in a rain-affected four-run win over Central Districts, a 50-over record for Auckland against all provinces.

Phillips was the first to bring up his century at Eden Park outer oval, with the highly-rated 20-year-old soon being dismissed for 102 from 89 balls, while Guptill warmed up for the Black Caps’ ODI series against Australia by cracking 112 from 95. Both were dismissed by Blair Tickner but Auckland were well on the way to 392-3.

Led by George Worker’s unbeaten 107 and assisted by half-centuries from Tom Bruce (50) and Dane Cleaver (77no), CD were progressin­g well in their chase when the heavens opened in the 35th over, but their total of 249-3 proved barely insufficie­nt in the Duckworth-Lewis calculatio­ns.

Elsewhere, Wellington kept pace with Auckland atop the standings, recording their own rain-interrupte­d win over Canterbury at the Basin Reserve. After the game was reduced to 27 overs a side and Wellington compiled 166-6, Canterbury were caught 10 runs short of their D/L target when rain stopped play with the visitors on 123-6 in the 23rd over.

Rounding out the top three after four rounds, Northern Districts beat Otago by 125 runs in Whangarei, with Dean Brownie’s 71 setting up a total of 259 and Zak Gibson’s 4-31 helping dismiss the Volts for 134. TENNIS

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