Central Districts' win over Auckland ensured they were the only victors on the final day of Plunket Shield action today, after Otago fell an agonising four runs short.
The Stags managed to chase down Auckland's target of 340 with relative ease in Napier, dropping only four wickets in the process, but Otago couldn't quite overhaul the 312 set for them by Northern Districts in a dramatic finish in Hamilton. The other match of the day between Wellington and Canterbury at the Basin Reserve ended in a draw.
At McLean Park, Auckland needed a win to keep the pressure on leaders Northern Districts, and they looked in a decent position to do so after setting Central 340 early on the final day. Considering they skittled the Stags for just 143 in their first innings, Auckland's bowlers would have felt confident.
But the Stags made relatively light work of what looked like a very challenging chase. After Auckland added 40 runs to their overnight score before declaring, the home side had little more than 100 overs in which to try to steal victory.
They ended up doing exactly that, thanks to four significant partnerships and an anchoring century from Carl Cachopa. After Colin Munro struck early in the morning to remove opener Ben Smith, Jamie How and Cachopa set about resurrecting their side's innings with a 82-run stand for the second wicket.