The defending champions have now gone 24 consecutive matches, dating back to 2016, without defeat at their Christchurch fortress.
WELLINGTON - The Canterbury Crusaders came from behind in an emphatic second half to beat the Otago Highlanders 43-17 and maintain their unbeaten run at home in Super Rugby on Friday.
"Playing at home is very special and a battle against the neighbours is always a tough one," said captain Sam Whitelock. They were also keen to honour their talismanic skipper Ben Smith who was playing his milestone 150th Super Rugby match.
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