Three teams remain in the hunt to win the Plunket Shield after Canterbury were unable to wrap up the title this afternoon.
Canterbury required an outright win over Central Districts to create an unassailable lead at the top of the Plunket Shield ladder, but they were denied by a match-winning century from Jesse Ryder.
Set 347 to win in 96 overs, Ryder played the pivotal hand with an unbeaten 109, leading CD to an impressive four-wicket win.
Ryder started sedately, with his fifty taking 106 balls and his century 179 as he picked his spots. He struck 15 boundaries, picking up a slew of them by easily swatting short balls from Canterbury's spinners through the legside.
Todd Astle and Logan Van Beek had earlier taken key wickets to reduce CD to 205-5, but contributions from George Worker (53), Will Young (47), Dane Cleaver (48) and Adam Milne (29 not out) combined with Ryder to put Canterbury's celebrations on hold.