Only a downpour prevented Jesse Ryder from yesterday adding to the deluge of runs he has scored this summer in search of an international return.
After a rain-interrupted opening day of the Plunket Shield clash between Otago and Wellington, Ryder is well-placed to again cash in against his former side and continue to build his case for a national recall.
The Otago No4 ended a truncated day in Invercargill unbeaten on 39 from 63 balls, peppering seven boundaries throughout his two-hour stay at the crease. Ryder enjoyed handy partnerships with Neil Broom (51) and Nathan McCullum (15no) to help the hosts through to 141-4 at stumps.
But, of more importance ahead of the limited overs series against the West Indies, Ryder enjoyed some more invaluable time in the middle and has a base to build another big score tomorrow.
Coming into the contest, Ryder had scored 366 runs at an average of 73.20 in the Plunket Shield, a rich vein of form which began with a century against Wellington in his first innings since being the victim of an assault.