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Rance strikes for CD as Canty follows on

- GEORGE HEAGNEY

Central Districts, Auckland and Northern Districts all closed in on a win heading into the final day of the latest round of the Plunket Shield.

Seth Rance grabbed five wickets for Central Districts in Christchur­ch, as they forced Canterbury to follow on and still had them trailing going into the last day.

ND face what should be a straight forward chase against Wellington and Auckland should back their bowlers to get them a win over Otago.

CANTERBURY v CENTRAL DISTRICTS at Hagley Oval, Christchur­ch

Canterbury were still a way off Central Districts’ big first innings total of 498-7 declared, even mid way through their second dig.

Canterbury resumed the third day at 98-4 and didn’t last long, getting bowled out for 194 in 64 overs.

Michael Pollard and Cam Fletcher led a revival of sorts before Fletcher was out for 37 and Pollard went five overs later for 62, then Rance knocked over the lower order.

Rance was bowling with an attacking field and took 5-32, his third first-class five-wicket haul, from 32 overs.

CD then asked Canterbury to bat again and they were 143-4 at stumps, still 161 runs shy of making CD bat again and avoiding an innings defeat.

In Canterbury’s second innings, Rance, Doug Bracewell and Blair Tickner, who grabbed 2-17, took early wickets to have Canterbury at 52-4, before Cole McConchie and Fletcher started the survival mission.

At the close of play McConchie had a scored a half century of 56 not out and Fletcher was unbeaten on 37.

Central Districts 498-7 dec v Canterbury 194 (Michael Pollard

62, Cam Fletcher 37, Ken McClure

36; Seth Rance 5-32, Bevan Small

2-29, Blair Tickner 2-34) and 143-4 (Cole McConchie 56no, Fletcher

37no; Tickner 2-17). AUCKLAND v OTAGO at Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland

Otago’s fortunes lay with wicketkeep­er batsman Derek de Boorder on the final day if they want to pull off an unlikely chase.

Otago were 140-6 at stumps, still needing 181 runs to reach their target of 321, while Auckland will fancy their chances of taking the last four wickets on day four to get their first win of the competitio­n.

De Boorder is unbeaten on 39 and with him is Mark Craig on 14 not out, after Neil Broom and Anaru Kitchen both fell for 29.

Fast bowler Lockie Ferguson followed up his seven wickets in the first innings with 2-30 and debutant medium-pacer Ben Lister had 3-41.

Earlier, Auckland resumed at 162-2 and were all out for 277, with the not-out batsman Robbie O’Donnell and Sean Solia going on to be the top scorers with 84 and 55 respective­ly.

They added 120 runs for the third wicket.

Black Caps all-rounder Jimmy Neesham was Otago’s best bowler, taking 3-46, while Warren Barnes, Mark Craig and Neil Wagner all grabbed two each.

Auckland 213 and 277 (Robbie O’Donnell 84, Sean Solia 56; Jimmy Neesham 3-46, Warren Barnes 2-30, Mark Craig 2-65, Neil Wagner 2-67) v Otago 170 and 140-6 (Derek de Boorder 39no; Ben Lister 3-41, Lockie Ferguson 2-30).

NORTHERN DISTRICTS v WELLINGTON at Seddon Park, Hamilton

Northern Districts should be able win outright in their match, sitting at 112-3 at stumps on day three, still needing 178 runs to win, but Wellington aren’t completely out of it.

ND resumed the day at 237-7 and didn’t last much longer, facing

5.1 more overs before they were bowled out for 249.

No-one was able to improve on the scores of Dean Brownlie (82), Henry Cooper (48) and Anton Devcich (43), as Logan van Beek snared 4-60.

Wellington paceman Hamish Bennett took 3-65 and impressive newcomer Ollie Newton had 2-50 with his seamers.

Wellington’s second dig lasted

46 overs as they were rolled for just

158, setting ND 290 for the win. The evergreen Luke Woodcock scored 30 opening the innings, but otherwise the best offerings were

40 from Fraser Colson and 24 from Tom Blundell in the middle order.

ND seamer James Baker was the pick of the bowlers with 4-34, while pacemen Zak Gibson and Brent Arnel took two wickets apiece.

Then in ND’s chase, opener Daniel Flynn scored 36 and No 4 Dean Brownlie finished the day unbeaten on 43 and with him was Baker on 6 not out.

Van Beek had taken another two wickets for 2-34. Tim Seifert retired hurt on 5 after he ducked into a bouncer.

Wellington 380 and 158 (Fraser Colson 40, Luke Woodcock

30; James Baker 4-34, Zak Gibson

2-19, Brent Arnel 2-22) v Northern Districts 249 (Dean Brownlie 82, Henry Cooper 48, Anton Devcich

43; Logan van Beek 4-60, Hamish Bennett 3-65, Ollie Newton 2-50) and 112-3 (Dean Brownlie 43no, Daniel Flynn 36; van Beek 2-34).

 ?? PHOTO: JOSEPH JOHNSON/STUFF ?? Canterbury’s Cole McConchie scored a battling half century after they were forced to follow on against Central Districts at Hagley Oval yesterday.
PHOTO: JOSEPH JOHNSON/STUFF Canterbury’s Cole McConchie scored a battling half century after they were forced to follow on against Central Districts at Hagley Oval yesterday.

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