Auckland's tilt at the Champions League Twenty20 cricket competition is over after they fell to a last-ball defeat to Somerset in their qualifying match in Hyderabad overnight.
It continues the poor run of New Zealand's teams at the Champions league - both Otago and Central Districts failed to win a match over the past two years.
Auckland came close, looking odds-on to beat Kolkata in their opening qualifying game yesterday only to lose by two runs and then being beaten by Somerset who hit the winning runs off the last ball of the match.
The Aces posted 125 for 7 in their 20 overs, with Lou Vincent again top-scoring. The former Black Cap scored an unbeaten 47 off 47 balls but he and captain Gareth Hopkins (22 off 22) had to rescue Auckland's innings after they slumped to 14-3 in 3.1 overs.
The pair put on 49 in seven overs with Andre Adams (13 off seven) providing some late hitting to ensure Auckland posted a competitive total.