A dominant day with the ball left Auckland in a commanding position of their top-of-the-table Plunket Shield encounter with Wellington today.
With both sides coming into the clash boasting three wins from the opening four rounds, the victor will open up a handy lead at the halfway mark of the competition. And after the opening day at Colin Maiden Park, Auckland will have their eyes on doing just that.
Having won the toss and opted to bat, Nathan McAndrew and Michael Bates set about justifying that decision, removing both openers inside the first 10 overs. Aside from Luke Ronchi's 53-ball 50, Wellington's middle order offered little resistance and the wicket-keeper's dismissal saw his side slump to 116-8.
The visitors did at least add 58 runs for the final two wickets, with No 10 Anurag Verma's 26 accounting for the second-highest score, but Colin de Grandhomme (4-31) soon wrapped up the innings to secure all four bowling bonus points.
And Auckland then emphasised their advantage by reaching 72-1 and ending the day 102 runs in arrears, with Michael Guptill-Bunce (33no) and Robbie O'Donnell (30no) set to resume tomorrow morning.