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Auckland remain on course for final

A round-up of matches in the penultimate rounds of the State Twenty20

Cricinfo staff
28-Jan-2008

Scott Styris on the attack during Auckland's win over Wellington © Getty Images
 
Auckland kept alive their hopes of defending the State Twenty20 title with a six-wicket win over Wellington at Eden Park., but they left it late, squeezing home with only two balls to spare when Gareth Hopkins slashed a six over extra cover.
Auckland's experienced attack was unable to peg back Wellington who reached 182 for 7, an innings built on Jesse Ryder's 27-ball 66 and then given a late boost by Graham Napier's 48 from 19 balls.
Wellington had to restrict Auckland to under 105 to have any chance of reaching the final themselves, but on a batsman-friendly pitch that was never likely. Scott Styris and Lou Vincent added 96 for the third wicket off 9.2 overs, but Styris' dismissal checked what was until then a routine chase. Auckland needed 20 from two overs and 11 off the last, bowled by Napier, but Hopkins clobbered a four and then the match-winning six.
At the weekend, Northern Districts slipped to second place after losing by 19 runs to Canterbury in Christchurch, Johann Myburgh's 68 - the only fifty of the match - the difference between the sides in a low-scoring contest.
Central Districts took over at the top of the table with an easy six-wicket defeat of bottom side Otago in New Plymouth, coasting to the target of 173 with four overs in hand.

Team MatWon Lost Tied N/R Pts Net RRFor Against
Central Dist 4 31 0 0 12 +2.072 768/76.0640/79.4
Northern Dis 5 3 20 0 12 +0.306 793/94.2 810/100.0
Canterbury 5 2 2 10 12 -0.673 658/100.0 706/97.2
Wellington 5 2 3 0 08 -0.552 735/94.2 794/95.1
Auckland 4 2 1 1 0 8-0.668 604/79.4 660/80.0
Otago 51 4 0 0 4 -0.064739/100.0 687/92.1
Auckland now need to beat Central Districts in the last match on Wednesday, and do so convincingly enough to lift their net run-rate above that of Northern Districts. If they manage that then they will again meet Central Districts in the final next Sunday.