The Plunket Shield race is wide open with three rounds to play after Northern Districts stunned top-of-the-table Canterbury in Gisborne yesterday.
Given almost the entire day to attempt a chase of 384, it seemed as though the leaders would shut up shop at Harry Barker Reserve. But they crumbled to 73 all out inside 37 overs, as Ish Sodhi warmed up for the Indian test series with career-best figures of 5-29.
Northern Districts came into the match in last place but controlled proceedings after compiling 482 in the first innings. With days two and three interrupted by rain, a pair of declarations gave both sides something to play for on the final day.
But after Graeme Aldridge removed both openers - including Peter Fulton for nine - there was only one side with a chance of claiming victory. The wickets continued to tumble and, once Sodhi ran out Shanan Stewart with a direct hit, Canterbury were soon reeling at 43-5.
There was no lower order resistance and the leg spinner claimed the final five wickets, consigning Canterbury to their lowest score against ND in provincial history.