Hawke's Bay's first 2022 defence of minor associations cricket prize the Hawke Cup was evenly poised at the end of the first day with challenger and traditional neighbouring foes Manawatu batting through all three sessions to be 184-6 at stumps.
In fine conditions expect to last all three days at Nelson Park, Napier, Hawke's Bay captain Angus Schaw put the challengers in to bat in what is Manawatu's first Hawke Cup game since losing a defence in 2015.
Openers Mason Hughes and Bevan Small made it safely through to 50 in the first hour before first-change bowler William Clark struck with his first ball snicked by Small to wicketkeeper Kurtis Weeks.
Going to lunch at 83-2, the Manawatu batsmen had some difficulty with the spin of Schaw who was introduced for a maiden over before the break, soon after which he bowled Arana Noema-Barnett to make it 99-3 in the 41st over and then in the 47th claimed the valuable scalp of Hughes, at the crease 144 minutes before being caught by Central Districts representative Bayley Wiggins for 54.
Curtis Heaphy and Tim McGrath batted through the second session to tea at 134-4 and stoically well into the last session, bringing up the 150 in 315 minutes, before both were dismissed in the last hour, Clark striking again, with Wiggins claiming his second catch of the day with Manawatu just starting to teeter at 179-6.