The home-ground dream has dissipated but captain Tom Bruce says the Central Districts Stags are wiser for it when they reload against the Auckland Aces in the Big Smoke in the elimination final on Friday.
"It's certainly not a train wreck but we should be better the next time," said Bruce today after the eight-wicket loss to the Aces at Eden Park outer oval yesterday to determine who would have the hosting rights to the elimination final to face leaders Northern Districts Knights at Seddon Park, Hamilton, on Sunday.
Instead the Heinrich Malan-coached Stags will have the chance to make things right when they face Auckland again in the televised Burger King Super Smash Twenty20 elimination final from 4.10pm on Friday.
"Obviously they played exceptionally well yesterday and we probably weren't quite at our best," he said.
Bruce said a cursory glance gave the appearance of a thrashing, considering the Aces had 17 balls in the bank when they eclipsed CD's total of 174/9, for the loss of two wickets, in their allotted 20 overs, but if the Stags had played to their potential they would have had the chance of hosting the semifinal at Pukekura Park, New Plymouth.