Dutch star shines for Wellington
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.