Otago Daily Times

Wagner keeps his hand in

- By ADRIAN SECONI

North East Valley 110 lost to

Albion 115 for two by eight wickets

Black Caps test bowler Neil Wagner shredded North East Valley’s batting lineup with four for 20 to help set up an eightwicke­t win for Albion.

Wagner is returning from a fractured finger and was unavailabl­e for Otago, as it would have been too risky to bat if required. But he wanted an opportunit­y to bowl to help prepare for the first test against South Africa in Dunedin next month and got in 10 solid overs.

Wagner has one gear and charged in hard at Tonga Park. He beat the bat a lot and pitched the ball up more than he would at internatio­nal level. He will face tougher opposition but it was good display from a player who has built a reputation as a tireless worker.

Josh Cuttance claimed three wickets but Dexter Marsh was perhaps the next best of the Albion bowlers with one for 24. He dismissed the inform Masoor Khan for 16.

Sam McLachlan topscored for Valley with 21 but its modest total of 110 proved a minor obstacle for Albion.

Josh TasmanJone­s was dropped in the slips without scoring but went on to blast an undefeated 54 from 27 deliveries. Albion overhauled the total in the 11th over with eight wickets in hand.

Taieri 270 beat

Carisbrook­Dunedin 141 by 129 runs

Otago pace bowler Jack Hunter has been struggling with illness during the last few weeks but found the energy to blast his maiden century at Brooklands Park on Saturday.

The 21yearold slogged three sixes and 10 fours on his way to 107 from 112 balls.

It was his first 100 at any level and his innings provided the backbone of Taieri’s total of 270. It proved far too many for Carisbrook­Dunedin, which collapsed to be all out for a modest 141.

Hunter has been battling glandular fever and was unavailabl­e for Otago’s firstclass match against Northern Districts in Whangarei. But he fronted for Taieri on Saturday and his team will be glad he did.

He sent the ball flying in the direction of cow corner a lot and modestly suggested he got the best of the batting conditions.

He had good support from Jarrod Casey (38) and Jarryd Taig (27), and Cameron McAuslan chipped in with 25 at the top of the order.

Opening bowlers Richard Sillars (four for 41) and Kurt Johnston (two for 31) bowled well for Carisbrook­Dunedin. And with the bat Max Chu (41) and Kane McKay (43) put on 70 for the fifth wicket.

Once they were dismissed, though, the resistance fell away. Taieri won by a more than comfortabl­e margin of 129 runs.

The match between Green Island and Kaikorai was deferred until March 5.

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