Waikato Times

Stags keep pace with Firebirds

- MARK GEENTY the

A Plunket Shield cricket title duel between neighbours Wellington Firebirds and Central Stags is heating up, after Greg Hay’s unbeaten century helped the Stags cruise past Otago in Napier.

Having not featured in their white ball campaign, Hay hit an unbeaten 134 as the Stags beat the Volts by six wickets chasing 264 to win at McLean Park yesterday.

After Wellington demolished Canterbury by 10 wickets inside two days in Christchur­ch, they lead by three points over the Stags with four rounds remaining.

Auckland, who beat Northern Districts by 140 runs yesterday, remain in contention, 15 points behind Central who they host in the next round at Eden Park’s Outer Oval, starting on Friday.

After spinner Ajaz Patel snared 5-44 on Saturday to help dismiss

Otago for 162 in their second innings, the Stags had ample time to reach their target as they hope for third time lucky in the Plunket Shield after defeats in

Twenty20 and one-day finals. They were rarely troubled as Hay notched his 10th first-class century off 203 balls, including six fours.

Test bowler Neil Wagner, who snared five wickets in the first innings, could only manage 1-64 off

25 overs as the Stags’ cautious approach paid off with plenty of overs up their sleeves.

Captain Will Young and Jesse Ryder each contribute­d 28 with Hay the anchor, before Tom Bruce cracked 31 not out at a run a ball to polish off the target just after lunch on the final day.

Hay batted 387 minutes and faced 269 balls. His innings vaulted him to the top of the competitio­n’s runscoring charts with 585.

On the wicket table, Auckland’s Matt McEwan moved into second spot with 27 for the season, after he helped bowl his side to victory over Northern.

McEwan (4-36) and impressive young left-armer Ben Lister (4-34) tore through Northern, who were set 302 to win at Eden Park and went for just 161 in 57 overs. They resumed at a very shaky 141-7.

Test wicketkeep­er BJ Watling top-scored for Northern Districts with 45 in a tick over two hours before McEwan had him caught behind, ending with nine for the match after his Friday hat-trick. Watling at least got valuable time in the middle from a Black Caps perspectiv­e after McEwan removed him first ball during his hat-trick.

Friday’s other hat-trick taker, Wellington’s Logan van Beek, tops the wicket charts with 30 after he helped demolish his former team in Christchur­ch.

In other round-seven matches, Northern host Canterbury in Whangarei on Friday and leaders Wellington travel to Dunedin to face Otago, starting on Saturday.

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