Northern Districts they lost their last eight wickets for 42 runs to finish on 142 in Hamilton, but that did not hurt them; they restricted Wellington to 135 for 9 to win by seven runs.Daryl Mitchell and Ben Laughlin took seven wickets between them to dent Wellington, not allowing any of the batsmen to create partnerships. Mitchell dismissed both Wellington openers - Hamish Marshall and Michael Papps - off consecutive deliveries in the fourth over. He finished with 4 for 35. Tom Blundells 42-ball 63 offered Wellingtons lone resistance; he was the ninth man out, dismissed by Laughlin, whose miserly figures of 3 for 13 meant Wellingtons required run-rate kept on increasing. After Blundells dismissal, they managed only seven runs off the last over.Earlier in the match, Joe Carter (32), Nathan Reardon (34) and Corey Anderson (34) batted aggressively to take Northern Districts to 100 for 2, before the collapse began; team was dismissed in the final over for 142 as their last seven batsmen aggregated only 21 runs.Defending champions Auckland beat Otago by 22 runs at home after Hong Kongs Mark Chapman hit 76 off 32 balls in an innings that included seven sixes and four fours.Four Auckland players made their T20 debut, one of them being opener Glenn Phillips, who scored a 32-ball 55, combining with Rob Nicol and Jeet Raval to stitch together two consecutive partnerships of 35 runs each. Chapman arrived after he was dismissed - with the team at 74 for 3 - and he added 108 runs for the fifth wicket with another debutant, SM Solia (30), before he was out in the last over of their innings.In their chase, Otago recovered after an early setback, with Anaru Kitchen (42) and Derek de Boorder (44) adding 64 runs for the second wicket. But with wickets falling every few overs, they finished 22 runs short of a win at the end of their 20 overs. Legbreak bowler Tarun Nethula picked two wickets and also effected de Boorders run out during a crucial stretch of the match.Central Districts beat Canterbury by seven runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in a rain-affected match in New Plymouth in a game that stretched 28.5 overs overall.Central Districts finished on 198 after their 20, in part due to a second-wicket partnership of 73, followed by a 75-run partnership for the fourth wicket. 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So Im really concerned about it, manager Terry Collins said. He was in a lot of pain -- a lot more than Ive ever seen him.Cabrera is expected to see a doctor Monday.Perhaps a slick spot played a role in his injury. The start was delayed 38 minutes by rain that fell much of the morning as the tarp covered the infield. In fact, a potentially wet field was one reason Collins held slugger Yoenis Cespedes out of the lineup.Cespedes has been playing through a strained right quadriceps and left Saturday nights rainy game after five innings when the nagging injury tightened up.Fortunately for Cabrera and the Mets, there was no play at the plate after WWalkers drive caromed off the base of the outfield fence and far from right fielder Carlos Gonzalez.dddddddddddd Cabrera, however, hunched over near the on-deck circle and needed assistance to get off the field.He was helped by teammates and coaches to the bench and down the runway toward the clubhouse. Wilmer Flores moved from third base to shortstop to replace Cabrera, and Kelly Johnson entered at third.The 30-year-old Cabrera is batting .255 with 13 homers and 33 RBI in his first season with New York.The timing of his injury was particularly bad for the scuffling Mets (54-50), who snapped a four-game skid. They just put third baseman Jose Reyes on the 15-day disabled list Saturday, retroactive to Wednesday, because of a strain in his left ribcage. A natural shortstop, Reyes would have been the most likely candidate to fill the position.In addition, Gold Glove center fielder Juan Lagares went on the disabled list Friday with a sprained left thumb. Surgery is expected to sideline him for approximately six weeks.The defending NL champions also have been without first baseman Lucas Duda (lower back) since May 21. Third baseman David Wright (neck surgery) and pitcher Matt Harvey (thoracic outlet surgery) are expected to miss the rest of the season. ' ' '