Tim Southee delivered a message that he's back to full fitness and raring to take on Australia, after ripping through Wellington in Plunket Shield cricket action today.
The 22-year-old quick continued his comeback from a knee injury by taking 7-37 to put Northern Districts in a dominant position on day one of their second-round clash with the Firebirds. The Knights bowled out Wellington for 162 in two sessions at Lincoln, before cruising to 156-1 at stumps, trailing by just six runs.
Southee struck early and often against Wellington as he seeks match fitness ahead of a two-test tour to Australia next month. He removed Wellington opener Josh Brodie for four, before new ball partner Trent Boult struck twice in the fourth over to remove Michael Papps (4) and returning Black Cap Jesse Ryder for a three-ball duck.
Stephen Murdoch and captain Grant Elliott stemmed the bleeding for the Firebirds, putting on a century stand for the fourth wicket, but from there on it was the Southee show. He took the last six wickets in Wellington's innings to record his sixth first class five-wicket haul and bring his bowling average below 30.
Knights' captain Brad Wilson and Kane Williamson put on an unbeaten 137-run partnership to close the day out, both reaching half-centuries.