New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder compiled a well-crafted century in his first match since surviving an assault that left him in a coma with serious head injuries.
Ryder, who averages almost 41 in tests with three hundreds, has been in self-imposed exile from the New Zealand team since early 2012 following a breach of team discipline.
The burly left-hander spent almost a week in hospital in late March after an incident outside a Christchurch bar left him with a fractured skull and rib injuries. He was kept in an induced coma for more than two days.
While recovering from the assault, Ryder was suspended for six months for failing a drugs test for banned stimulants he said he took in a supplement to lose weight.
The ban ended this month and the cricketer with a history of alcohol and disciplinary problems said he would turn over a new leaf in an attempt to break back into the New Zealand team.
Ryder has played 18 tests and 39 one-day internationals for his country.
Image: Jesse Ryder of the Volts celebrates his century during day two of the First Class match between the Wellington Firebirds and the Otago Volts at Basin Reserve on in Wellington on Sunday
Photograph: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images
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