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Dutch star shines for Wellington

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Dutch internatio­nal Logan van Beek made a welcome return from the T20 World Cup when the Wellington Firebirds secured a 68-run victory over the Central Districts Stags in their Plunket Shield match yesterday.

Van Beek ended the four-day match in Palmerston North with career-best figures of 11-153 from 44.1 overs.

Having helped the Firebirds become the first team to beat the Stags this season, the right-arm medium-fast bowler reflected on a productive outing.

‘‘Some days it just kind of clicks for you,’’ van Beek said. ‘‘I think the wicket suited me . . . you had to bowl into the wicket a lot.

‘‘I spoke to the boys and said ‘look, if you keep turning up every day and put in your best effort, at some point you will get a reward. Trust me’.’’

It was his first game for the Firebirds this season, after representi­ng the Netherland­s at the recent global tournament in Australia.

At Hagley Park in Christchur­ch, the Auckland Aces drew with Canterbury.

Former Cantabrian George Worker denied his old team a chance of victory, scoring an unbeaten 100 off 153 balls in the second innings for the Aces.

Aces captain Robbie O’Donnell also scored a century (123 in the first innings) and grabbed a maiden first-class fivewicket bag on the fourth day. O’Donnell returned 5-47 off 17.4 overs with the ball.

Canterbury posted 509 in their first innings. The Aces replied with 438 and 252-6. Canterbury remain the only unbeaten team in the competitio­n and are at the head of the competitio­n log.

Northern Districts beat the Otago Volts by five wickets at the University of Otago Oval in Dunedin.

The Volts batted first and posted 181 and declared at 345-9 in their second innings. Northern Districts replied with 277 and 254-5 to run down the Volts’ total.

Tim Seifert and Neil Wagner guided North Districts home.

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