Manawatu Standard

Taylor watches on as Stags saunter to win

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Dane Cleaver was left stranded on 99 not out as the Central Stags opened their Ford Trophy campaign with a nine-wicket win, reducing the returning Ross Taylor’s role to that of a specialist fielder.

Listed to bat at four, Taylor was padded up and ready to go but an unbeaten 122-run partnershi­p between Will Young and Cleaver saw the Stags cruise past the Otago Volts’ 157 at University Oval in Dunedin yesterday.

Following his retirement from national selectors of just how devastatin­g he can be at the top order in white ball cricket.

Cleaver, the Stags’ keeper, hit the winning runs with a thick edge down to the third man boundary to leave him on 99 not out from only 71 balls in a brutal knock that included 16 fours and three sixes.

The Volts were always going to struggle to defend 157 but a dominant Clever, who was in the Black Caps T20 set up as recently as July, took the game away from Otago in the first 10 overs, closing out the opening Ford Trophy match of the season on the first ball of the 23rd over.

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