Changeable weather in the Western Bay of Plenty and Rotorua on Saturday produced results in two Baywide Cup games while the other two were abandoned in the second innings.
With rain lurking around Boord Park in Rotorua, Carrus Mount Maunganui won the toss and asked BOP Indians to bat. Slow bowler Dale Swan grabbed a five wicket haul in BOP Indians short visit to the crease.
Northern Knights batsman Bharat Popli scored most of the Indians runs, as the home side were dismissed for just 81. Mount Maunganui wasted little time in chasing down the modest target to post a nine-wicket win. Mount skipper Peter Drysdale top scored with an unbeaten 44.
On the adjacent Boord two artificial wicket, the match-up between Rotorua Central and Eves Realty Greerton consisted of a single innings, before the match was abandoned because of rain. Greerton declared at 220 for 9, with Kent Hodder posting a half century.
Just a couple of balls into the Central reply, the heavens opened.