Auckland and Wellington face an intriguing battle prospect in the search for maximum points when their third round Plunket Shield match concludes at Eden Park tomorrow.
Wellington will pick up their second innings at 99 for two, with former test batsman Hamish Marshall on 58 and Stephen Murdoch on 31.
That gives them an overall lead of 200 on a good batting pitch. The first session will be crucial to how the match may play out. It will turn into a time and runs equation with Wellington wanting to give themselves enough time to dismiss Auckland.
Wellington opener Luke Woodcock felt the vagaries of the game, following his first innings 203 with a first ball duck, squaring round on a Cody Andrews delivery which took a leading edge to gully.
Michael Guptill-Bunce pressed on from his overnight 66 not out to make 109 off 139 balls, his third first-class ton, while seamer Matt McEwan took four for 80.