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Scorecard Summary
NORTH-WEST WARRIORS 186/7 (20 OVERS)
- David O'Sullivan*26 (15)
- Jake Egan*87 (52)
- John McNally2/22 (3)
- Bakhtyar Nabi2/32 (4)
MUNSTER REDS 129 (20 OVERS)
- Swapnil Modgill33 (25)
- Bakhtyar Nabi*21 (19)
- Graham Hume2/14 (4)
- Andy McBrine3/7 (3)
END OF OVER:20 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | REDS: 129/10 (58 runs required, RR: 6.45)
- Bakhtyar Nabi21 (19b)
- Graham Hume4-0-14-2
- Jared Wilson2-0-16-1
Once again the Warriors start a IP20 festival with a win. Which was gratefully received by their home fans. The Reds lost Doheny early before a second partnership build between Modgill and Hilton, although as only four of the batters made it into double figures, the Warriors target was never in danger McBrine was the pick of the bowlers and he picked up three wickets for only seven runs in his three overs. The 57 run victory means that the Warriors pick up a bonus point for the win, and move level with the Knights on 14 points. Jake Egan has just been named the player of the match, for his excellent batting. Congratulations to him. Well that's all from the first of today's double header. Please join me soon as the Lightning and the Knights battle it out. Until then, this is Justin saying goodbye from Bready
B White c Balbirnie b Hume 3 (10m 6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50
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