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Scorecard Summary
MUNSTER REDS 57/3 (5 OVERS)
- Tyrone Kane16 (8)
- Curtis Campher20 (7)
- Graham Hume1/15 (2)
- Ryan MacBeth1/14 (1)
NORTH WEST WARRIORS 37/7 (5 OVERS)
- Graham Hume*5 (2)
- Stephen Doheny16 (9)
- Curtis Campher4/15 (2)
- Josh Manley3/12 (2)
END OF OVER:5 | 6 Runs 3 Wkts | NWW: 37/7 (21 runs required, RR: 7.40)
- Ryan MacBeth0 (1b)
- Graham Hume5 (2b)
- Curtis Campher2-0-15-4
- Josh Manley2-0-12-3
Well that was over quickly! Only one of the Warriors managed to get into double figures, and with three boundaries in the Innings they didn't get close to chasing down the target. Campher ended up with four wickets from his two overs, and as the Reds win by 20 runs, they manage to pick up a bonus point which moves them into third place in the table. Warriors have a lot to think about as they head back up the road home later today sitting bottom of the table. Campher has just been named the player of the match for his four wickets. Thanks for bearing with us through all the rain delays earlier. Hope that you enjoyed the game and will join us soon for the next game too when the Lightning take on the Knights. This is Justin saying goodbye for now
Campher is on a hatrick
AR McBrine c McNally b Campher 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0
K Hilton c Delany b Campher 0 (3m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0
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