Northern Districts 232-9
Wellington 233-6
Only a handful of fans saw it live, but Wellington won a compelling Ford Trophy final by four wickets with four balls to spare at Blake Park in Mt Maunganui to complete the domestic summer.
The two top one-day teams enacted a plot where bat and ball duelled equally. There was ample ebb and flow. With Northern Districts making 232 for nine, Wellington reached the target with Luke Ronchi boundaries off consecutive Scott Kuggeleijn full tosses to start the final over.
It is Wellington's first trophy in 10 years and their first one-day title in 12. They made the most of their fourth-place finish on the ladder.
The key partnership was between captain James Franklin (75 from 87) and wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi (41 off 32). The New Zealand representatives put on 50 for the sixth wicket before Jono Boult enticed Franklin to drive to Daryl Mitchell at long-off.