The Southland Times

Wellington surges into lead

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The Wellington Firebirds have moved to the top of the Plunket Shield ladder after a nine-wicket win over the Central Stags at the Basin Reserve.

As the day began, the Stags were mounting somewhat of a fightback, sitting on 124-2 in their second innings and trailing by 78.

But disaster struck almost immediatel­y, as Jimmy Neesham got Greg Hay caught in the slips for 54 two overs into the day.

Neesham went on to take 3-65 to finish with 6-82 for the match as the Stags were dismissed for 254, giving the Firebirds a chase of 53.

Brad Schmulian offered the most resistance of the Stags batsmen, finishing unbeaten on 68 off 77 balls, but only Will Young joined Hay and George Worker, who was out on Monday, in passing 20. Jamie Gibson finished with 3-36 for the Firebirds while Logan van Beek took 2-64.

They were unable to complete their chase without losing a wicket, however, as Fraser

Colson was caught behind for 15.

Rachin Ravindra finished unbeaten on 17 while Devon Conway was on 19.

The Firebirds began the round one point behind the Stags but are now 13 points in front after their dominant win inside three days. There are three rounds left in the season.

Auckland will need to chase down 371 runs, with 10 wickets in hand, on the final day at Eden Park Outer Oval to win a high scoring contest against Northern Districts.

White ball Black Cap Mark Chapman only added 12 runs to his overnight score as he reached 143 for Auckland yesterday. In response to Northern’s 438, the Aces declared at 351-5 despite being 87 rounds behind.

Robbie O’Donnell made 65 for Auckland before being caught off the bowling of James Baker.

The risky declaratio­n has worked wonders for Auckland who bowled Northern Districts out for 283 in just 74 overs on day three and now hold an outside chance at victory.

Northern’s second innings

was highlighte­d by the in-form Joe Carter who scored 120 from 197 balls to go alongside his 169 in the first innings.

The Auckland captain becomes the first player since former Central Districts star Jesse Ryder (Saxton Oval in November 2017) to score a century in each innings of a Plunket Shield match. But with Bharat Popli (56) the only other batsman to pass 50, Northern was bowled out with an overall lead of 371.

Medium-pacer Sean Solia claimed 4-33 for Auckland and Black Caps’ quick Lockie Ferguson got through 12 overs to take 2-47.

Meanwhile Queen’s Park, Invercargi­ll proved a happy hunting ground for the Otago Volts who sealed their first win of the first-class season with over a day to spare. Beating Canterbury by 62 runs, the win pushed the Volts into interim fourth after they dismissed their southern rivals for 240 in the final session.

Pace duo Jacob Duffy (4-46) and Michael Rae (4-75) had a strong influence with Rae having had Canterbury No4 Ken McClure caught on 98 as the visitors began to feel the pressure of lost wickets although No10 Andrew Hazeldine provided resistance.

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