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    A pair of centuries has helped Canterbury set the Wellington Firebirds a target of 322 to win their Ford Trophy one-day domestic cricket match in Christchurch

    A pair of centuries has helped Canterbury set the Wellington Firebirds a target of 322 to win their Ford Trophy one-day domestic cricket match in Christchurch


    Matthew Boyle and Cole McConchie produced knocks of 131 and 130 respectively to steer the hosts to 321 for 5 in their innings.

    Elsewhere, the Central Stags are chasing Northern District's mark of 211 in Whangarei, and Otago's Dean Foxcroft scored 100 as the Volts posted a 269 target against Auckland in Dunedin.

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     Today's News

    Rugby League:
    Newcastle Knights backrower Dylan Lucas is facing a lengthy stint on the sidelines following a hamstring injury in their 26-6 NRL loss to the Titans on the Gold Coast 7:17

    Soccer:
    Wellington Phoenix women's coach Paul Temple is refusing to give up hope his side can make the A-League playoffs after their 2-nil loss to the Central Coast Mariners 5:47

    Accident and Emergency:
    The Tongariro Crossing is closed with a rahui is in place following the death of a man yesterday 4:47

    Motoring:
    Oscar Piastri snares first Formula 1 pole position for Chinese Grand Prix and Lewis Hamilton wins sprint race 21:37

    Law and Order:
    Police are investigating reports of shots being fired at a house in Gisborne 18:57

    Law and Order:
    A Wellington man's been sentenced to home detention after Customs raided his home and found more than 20,000 child abuse images 18:37

    Law and Order:
    A person has died near the Carterton's New World after a shooting just after 4pm 18:27

    Rugby:
    Crusaders first five Taha Kemara's relishing the chance to make amends off the tee in tonight's Super Rugby Pacific derby against the Blues at Eden Park 18:17

    Motorsports:
    Kiwi driver Liam Lawson's determined to build on some positive moves in the sprint race at the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix 18:07

    International:
    Sudanese army seizes Republican Palace after two years of civil war 17:27


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