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Bad weather curtails drawn encounter

Weather again had the biggest say in the match between Auckland and Northern Districts at Eden Park's outer oval

Cricinfo staff
22-Dec-2005
Weather again had the biggest say in the match between Auckland and Northern Districts at Eden Park's outer oval. Only 173 overs were possible over the four days, Northern winning on first innings after Auckland lost its last wicket this morning at 194, 60 runs behind. Batting second, Northern got through to 41 for 2 before the weather had the final say. Unfortunately, James Marshall (18) did nothing to advance his cause for selection in the New Zealand team to face Sri Lanka when he fell cheaply again.
The following matches finished on the third day
Canterbury completed the formality of knocking off the paltry 89 runs set by Otago at Carisbrook. They did so with just the loss of two wickets, Peter Fulton (31*) and Craig McMillan (30*) were the not-out batsmen. Otago's innings ended early on the third morning, with Hamish Bennett finishing with 4 for 43. It was a difficult match for batting, with no total above 200 and only Brendon McCullum, with 80, looked assured at the crease.
Central Districts beat Wellington by 54 runs at the Basin Reserve but that wasn't the big news from the day. It was confirmed that Stephen Fleming, the New Zealand captain, had broken his finger. The injury might keep him out of the new-year series against Sri Lanka. Attempting to chase the target of 329 for victory, Wellington slumped to 103 for 6 with only Michael Parlane (54) of the top order getting any traction at the crease. Jesse Ryder was run out for 0 while Fleming managed just 7 before being trapped in front. Chris Nevin (90) and Jeetan Patel (50) offered spirited, but ultimately futile, resistance. Ewen Thompson took 4 for 52. Central picked up their first points of the championship, while Wellington still lead on 16 points.