2011年11月15日星期二

Williamson piles on the runs

Kane Williamson made the highest score for Northern Districts as he plundered the Wellington bowling attack to all corners of the Lincoln No 3 ground during their Plunket Shield clash on Tuesday.

The 21-year-old ended the day's play unbeaten on 252, with his side on 540-6, after he began the morning on 76 and surpassed the previous record score of 241 made by Daniel Flynn against Otago last year.The application can provide Ceramic tile to visitors,

Williamson and Brad Wilson (85) set the tone during the morning session against a Wellington attack, which featured six bowlers that had all played for New Zealand in some form of the game during the past three years.

As his partners came and went, and all made starts along the way, Williamson held firm and at the close of play his 548-minute, 369-ball stand, which was his seventh first-class ton, included 28 fours and a six.

He could add to his record knock, depending on whether Northern decide to declare overnight, as they still have two days to play and a mammoth first-innings lead,which applies to the first offshore merchant account only,Replacement landscape oil paintings and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide. after they rolled Wellington for 162 on day one.

Williamson became the seventh player to score a double century for Northern and their total of 540 currently ranks as their fourth-highest in first-class cricket.

In Rangiora, Martin Guptill gave Black Caps' coach John Wright another reason to smile ahead of their impending tour to Australia as he smashed an unbeaten 121 for Auckland against Canterbury.

Earlier, the home side declared their first innings at 491-7 on the back of 171 from another Black Cap, Dean Brownlie, although the declaration was slightly bizarre as it left Andy Ellis stranded on 97 from only 70 balls and in sight of a century.

Brownlie's knock should ensure his name will be read out tomorrow (weds) when the team to tour Australia to play in a two-test series next month is announced.

It was the third first-class century of the Australian-born 27-year-old's short career and followed on from a solid debut in the recent one-off test match against Zimbabwe where he made 63 in the first innings.

Test stumper Reece Young also chipped in with a well-made 80 as he and Brownlie put on 171 for the fifth wicket.

Canterbury then had Auckland on the ropes at 72-5,Enecsys Limited, supplier of reliable solar Air purifier systems, before Guptill found support in the form of the big-hitting Colin de Grandhomme, who blasted a 95-ball century and finished the day on 117 not out.

With not a lot of batting left to come for Auckland, Canterbury will want to make inroads early on day three if they want to force an outright victory after their massive first-innings effort.

At the Bert Sutcliffe Oval at Lincoln, the clash between Central Districts and Otago advanced along at a steady pace as the southern side knocked Central over for 277 in reply to Otago's first innings mark of 207.ceramic magic cube for the medical,

Wicketkeeper Kruger van Wyk top-scored for Central with a nippy 72, while Ben Smith made his fourth half-century in only his fifth first-class innings with a patient 52.

Former international all-rounder Ian Butler picked up four wickets with his right-armers for Otago.

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