A pair of unlikely performances left honours even after the opening day of the Plunket Shield clash between Auckland and Canterbury at Eden Park No 2 yesterday.
After a rare five-wicket bag from Kyle Mills put Auckland in control, English import Gareth Andrews rescued Canterbury from trouble with an unbeaten century batting at No 8.
By the end of the day Canterbury had reached 327-8 in their quest to overtake Auckland, two points above them in fourth, in the standings.
Canterbury's chances of achieving that result would have been significantly longer were it not for Andrews. The Englishman belied his first class average of 23 by reaching 126no from just 144 balls, smacking six sixes in the first century of his 72-match first class career.
His efforts overshadowed the bowling of Mills. The seamer snatched the last four wickets to fall on the day to record only his fourth five-wicket haul since making his debut 15 seasons ago.