NEW YORK -- Steven Matzs no-hit bid for the New York Mets was broken up in the eighth inning Sunday on a one-out single by San Diegos Alexei Ramirez.The rookie left-hander was lifted by manager Terry Collins immediately after Ramirez slapped a sharp single the other way just inside first base. The ball appeared to skip right over the bag, and first base umpire Carlos Torres quickly signaled fair.Matz walked off the mound to a big ovation from the crowd of 26,612 at Citi Field. New York led 2-0 on home runs by Wilmer Flores and Neil Walker off Padres starter Clayton Richard.Matz, who was 1-7 in his previous 13 starts, struck out eight and walked two. He threw 105 pitches on a 96-degree day after tossing a career-high 120 on Tuesday night in a no-decision against Arizona. He fanned All-Star slugger Wil Myers all three times.Before Ramirezs single, the closest the Padres came to a hit was Yangervis Solartes line drive right back to Matz with two outs in the fourth. 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Medium-pacers Kyle Jamieson and Ed Nuttall shared 16 wickets between them to lead Canterbury to a narrow 10-run win over Auckland in Rangiora.Auckland captain Rob Nicol had put Canterbury in on the first day, and his seamers took nine wickets in bowling them out for 245. Aucland had a shaky start, losing three wickets by stumps on the first day, courtesy a late burst by Jamieson. On the second day, a 56-run fifth wicket partnership between debutant SM Solia (49) and Brad Cachopa (23), and a 94-run stand for the eighth wicket between Colin Munro - who scored an unbeaten 108 in 86 balls while batting with the tail - and Lockie Ferguson (41) helped them go past Canterburys total, despite Jamiesons career-best 8 for 74.Canterburys intent in the second innings was lead by their top three batsmen putting on 295 between them. Debutant, opener, Jack Boyle scored 81 in putting on 167 with Chad Bowes for the opening stand. Bowes then scored a career-best 155, as he put on 128 with Peter Fulton (72) for the second wicket. They scored at 4.16 per over, before declaring on 400 and setting Auckland 361 to win. Legspinner Tarun Nethula took his third five-wicket haul of the season and finished with 5 for 128.In their chase, Auckland reached 290 for 4 through fifties by Michael Guptill-Bunce (67), Mark Chapman (81) and Cachopa (75*). But a late burst by Nuttall (5-67) and Jamieson (3-86) saw them lose their last four wickets for nine runs to be bowled out for 350 and hand Canterbury a narrow win that put them in second place.Half-centuries from Bharat Popli and Nick Kelly helped Northern Districts stave off defeat against Central Districts on the fourth and final day of their Plunkett Shield fixture in Napier. 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Northern Districts finished the round in fifth place.Rain on each of the four days in Dunedin meant an outright result wasnt possible, but Wellington pocketed eight points in whatever little play was possible against Otago to finish the round placed third.Jeetan Patel, the offspinner, took six wickets as Otago, who had decided to bat, were bowled out for 208. No. 3 Michael Bracewell, top-scored with 43, while Jimmy Neesham, left out of New Zealands squad for the second Test against Pakistan, managed just 11.In reply, Wellington lost two quick wickets - Michael Papps (47) and Stepheh Murdoch (43),who had put on 71 for the second wicket - to wobble briefly at 119 for 3 before being powered by Luke Ronchis unbeaten 119 that helped them take the lead. They eventually declared on 350 for 7. The result did little to help Otago lift themselves off the bottom of the table. ' ' '