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Central Districts sit atop Plunket Shield table

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Central Districts have taken the lead in the Plunket Shield with two rounds remaining.

The Stags scored an innings victory over the Otago Volts in Napier yesterday to grab a 12-point advantage at the top of the domestic first-class cricket competitio­n table.

The defending champions wrapped up the win without having to bat again, while Canterbury scored a nine-wicket victory over Wellington in Christchur­ch and previous leaders Auckland drew their sixth-round encounter with Northern Districts in Whangarei.

Otago trailed CD by 340 runs on the first innings at McLean Park after the home team’s first three batsmen all made firstinnin­gs centuries.

Resuming at 124-1 in their second dig following on yesterday, Otago’s innings was based around 99 from opener Hamish Rutherford.

He was the sixth man out, with the score at 197, when caught by Will Young off the bowling of leftarm seamer Ben Wheeler.

The Stags attack was led by spinner Ajaz Patel. The leftarmer, who starred on his test debut for New Zealand against Pakistan late last year, captured 4-84 off 35 overs as the hosts chipped away at the opposition.

Nathan Smith made an unbeaten 75 from 86 balls at No 7 and added 73 for the last wicket with Warren Barnes (34 off 59 balls) before Doug Bracewell ended the visitors’ resistance and gave CD maximum points.

Canterbury moved into third place, just a point behind Auckland and 13 shy of CD, easily chasing down their second innings target at Hagley Oval.

Wellington resumed their second innings at 153-6, still trailing the hosts by 22 runs after following on.

But the visiting tail fought hard, with Ollie Newton’s dogged 68 off 232 balls – his highest firstclass score – at No 8, leading the way. Logan van Beek made 51 at No 7 as Wellington made 301 after being 78-6 on day three.

Black Caps one-day seamer Matt Henry took 4-64, giving him match figures of 9-110, while fellow new-ball exponent Ed Nuttall captured 3-76.

In pursuit of 127 for victory, Canterbury went without any notable hiccup, as opener Stephen Murdoch made an unbeaten 62 off 75 balls, featuring 12 boundaries.

The other round six encounter between Auckland and Northern Districts fizzled out to a draw at Cobham Oval in Whangarei.

Resuming their second innings at 31-0 and leading by 123, the Aces got to 249-6 in 77 overs before an early finish was agreed to.

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