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Scorecard Summary
NORTH WEST WARRIORS 131/6 (20 OVERS)
- Stephen Doheny38 (34)
- Gavin Roulston27 (24)
- Josh Manley1/22 (4)
- Matthew Weldon2/16 (4)
MUNSTER REDS 137/4 (18.5 OVERS)
- Curtis Campher*50 (27)
- Swapnil Modgill30 (24)
- Graham Hume1/22 (3.5)
- Andy McBrine1/29 (4)
At the half way mark it seemed that the Warriors total was under par, and the Reds proved that in the end. They could have rocked after losing Modgill and Moor in consecutive balls, but then Curtis Campher came to the middle. Campher judged the chase well, making sure that required run rate never got too excessive. When the boundary was needed, he hit it and has just been named the player of the match. With the Reds hitting their target with 7 balls to spare, they pick up four points for the win and join the Warriors on 11 points for the season. Although the Warriors stay in third place by 0.08 on run rate. It's been a lovely day for cricket here at Bready today, and I hope that you've enjoyed the commentary of this close game. We will all be back tomorrow morning when these two teams battle in the IP50. Play gets underway at 10.45am. Until then, this is Justin Smyth saying goodnight!
McBrine calls deep mid-wicket in
END OF OVER:18 | 17 Runs | REDS: 128/4 (4 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 7.11, RRR: 2.00)
- Curtis Campher42 (24b)
- Oliver Metcalfe21 (30b)
- Ryan MacBeth4-0-30-1
- Graham Hume3-0-13-1
Was that the over that won it for the Reds?
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