ROUND FIVE
AUCKLAND ACES defeated OTAGO VOLTS by an innings and 97 runs
Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland
21-23 February 2019
First innings bonus points
Bowling: Otago Volts 4 (maximum achieved), Auckland Aces 4 (maximum achieved)
Batting: Auckland Aces 3, Otago Volts 0
DAY THREE
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DAY TWO
Resuming on 317 for seven, the Aces needed to reach 350 in quick time to achieve maximum batting points and with centurion Mark Chapman still there, they had a good chance. However, wickets tumbled for the Volts and the Aces' innings ended on 337, Matt Bacon finishing with 4-78 when he finally got Chapman caught on 104, the last wicket to fall.
Weather was coming, but initially the Volts' batsmen made hay while the sun shone. Although Cam Hawkins shouldered arms to Matt McEwan and became an early breakthrough, opener Hamish Rutherford raced off the mark, making 50 before lunch.
The second session was delayed by a lunchtime shower and while play eventually got back underway, it was a gloomy afternoon... especially for Volts fans. Sean Solia dismissed Rutherford on 54 after he played all around the ball and lost his off-stump. The batsman was furious with himself as he walked off, a great start wasted.
Four overs later Solia had his second, Josh Tasman-Jones out for 42 after he failed to clear Ben Lister at fine leg. Both set batsmen gone and the Aces now with their tails up.
As they kept chipping through the wickets, the Auckland field came in close and the pressure was on: 147/5. At the stroke of tea, the rain strengthened. Players went off, covers went on, and didnāt ease off for the rest of the afternoon.
DAY ONE
Glenn Phillips' 60 helped the Aces stabilise their innings. PHOTOSPORT
Mark Chapman will resume day two tomorrow unbeaten on 101* after reaching his maiden first-class century at his home ground of Eden Park Outer Oval this afternoon.
Better known for his fast-scoring antics against the white ball, Chapman, 24, achieved his first red-ball hundred off just 134 balls, including 18 boundaries, as the number six manoeuvred his side to 314 for seven by stumps.
The day had started much less happily for the hosts after the early loss of both BLACKCAPS Test opener Jeet Raval and first drop Sean Solia.
Left-armer Tommy Clout (above, PHOTOSPORT), who arrived in Otago from Bay of Plenty last year, opened the bowling on Otago Volts debut and had to wait until only his third over to claim Solia as his maiden first-class wicket.
Tommy Clout struck early in his first-class debut for the Otago Volts. PHOTOSPORT
Clout would pick up another in Ben Horne in the final session while Matt Bacon finished the day with 3-73, but it was Chapmanās afternoon as he became the first from his side to capitalise on a good start.
Opening batsman Graeme Beghin had fallen just three runs short of a half century, Glenn Phillips had been trapped on 60 while Robbie OāDonnell was left stunned on 45 having jammed out a Matt Bacon yorker only to be caught by Shawn Hicks who scooped up a low catch from slip.