Auckland Aces vs Canterbury Kings
Canterbury enter as clear favourites — not just because they’re 8 points clear at the top, but because of the quality of their campaign. They have won 4 of 7 matches, taken maximum first-innings bonus points most weeks, and have the two most impactful players in the competition. Henry Nicholls leads the run charts with 659 from just 5 matches (averaging over 65). Ray Toole leads all wicket-takers with 31 from just 7 rounds — 9 wickets in his last two innings alone, with consecutive 5-wicket bags. Canterbury last won the Shield in 2021 and have come close several times since — this is their best chance in years.
Auckland Aces have shown remarkable character all season. They were table-toppers at the start of the back half, showing genuine quality with the ball especially. Rohit Gulati — the left-arm spinner — has taken 27 wickets this season, including a maiden 10-wicket match haul at Eden Park. Two debutants were fielded in Round 7: 18-year-old WK Marco Alpe (NZU19 rep, replacing injured Cam Fletcher) and 21-year-old Luke Watson. The pipeline of talent is real — but in this final home game of the season, experience may prove decisive.
This is the 100th season of the Plunket Shield’s round-robin era. A Canterbury title here would be one of the competition’s great centenary stories. Auckland winning it against the leaders would be the upset of the decade.
The Eden Park Outer Oval in Auckland’s inner city has a shorter square boundary but good length options. The pitch tends to offer pace bowlers assistance early on Day 1 — particularly with any overhead cloud. Auckland in late March can be warm and humid with afternoon cloud development. Gulati’s left-arm spin should become increasingly effective from Day 2 as the surface wears.
⭐ Suggested XI
- Henry NichollsCCNT
- Chad BowesCNT
- Cam Fletcher / Marco AlpeWKAUC
- Lachlan StackpoleAUC
- Ish SodhiCNT
- Sean SoliaAUC
- Leo CarterCNT
- Ray TooleVCCNT
- Rohit GulatiAUC
- Sean DaveyCNT
- Ben ListerAUC
📋 Breakdown
- Wicket-keeper1 — Alpe / Fletcher
- Batters3
- All-rounders3
- Bowlers4
- Canterbury Kings6 players
- Auckland Aces5 players
Why Nicholls as captain? 659 runs from 5 matches — the competition’s top scorer heading into the final round. He’ll know a big score here could seal the title. As a former NZ Test batter in his home format, this is where he operates best. The combination of run-scoring (bat points), catches in the slips, and potential bonus batting points makes him the premium captain in this match.
Why Gulati as differential? His 27 wickets include a 10-wicket match at this very ground. As the surface wears through Day 2 and 3, his left-arm spin becomes increasingly dangerous. Most fantasy users will go straight to Toole (Canterbury) — Gulati at a likely lower price with home-ground advantage is the smart differential to balance a Canterbury-heavy team.
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