Waikato Times

Nethula reigns in one-day finale

- MARK GEENTY

Thanks to social media, Tarun Nethula swaggered onto Pukekura Park on Saturday with winning memories from six years earlier.

The 34-year-old legspinner – one of the forgotten men of New Zealand cricket – ensured the New Plymouth ground would remain one of his favourites as he won a second Ford Trophy one-day final there: this time with the visiting Auckland Aces.

Not only won it, but played a vital role, snaring 2-24 off 10 overs including a remarkable three maidens on a park with New Zealand’s smallest boundaries.

Helped by returning Black Caps Lockie Ferguson (3-28) and Mark Chapman (3-41), the Aces skittled the Central Stags for 197, winning by six wickets with more than 17 overs left.

‘‘Six years ago I was part of the CD side with Michael Mason and his heroics, and to come back here and play in a final at Puke Park against my old mates, to come out on the right side of the ledger, I was absolutely stoked,’’ Nethula said.

He was reminded via Facebook memories on February 12 that it was the six-year anniversar­y of that 2012 final, when Mason clouted 41 not out at No 10 to help the Stags topple Auckland in his farewell match.

Nethula, Auckland opener Jeet Raval and Stags fast bowler Adam Milne were the only returnees from that match.

Nethula played five one-day internatio­nals for the Black Caps but hasn’t appeared for the national side since July 2012 in Kingston, Jamaica.

He returned to Auckland, the team he made his first-class debut for in 2008.

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