Auckland have taken a commanding lead at the halfway point of their Plunket Shield match against Northern Districts thanks to a record seventh-wicket partnership.
After bowling out the visitors for 208 yesterday at Eden Park's outer oval, Auckland looked to be stuttering their way towards a similar score when they were reduced to 150-6.
But that brought No 8 Bruce Martin to the crease where he joined Craig Cachopa in an unlikely stand to leave the Aces with a lead of 157 at stumps and three wickets still in hand.
Martin evidently excels playing against the province for whom he made his debut and played 10 seasons. The left-arm spinner was the pick off the bowlers in the first innings, claiming four wickets, and he backed that up with a potentially match-winning knock with the bat today (Sun).
He batted for almost four hours in the afternoon to bring up his second first class century, finishing unbeaten on 107 at stumps - six short of his highest score.