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Wow, now that's how to finish a game. Campher only came on as the fifth bowler, and 15 balls later had taken five wicket in five balls and took his team to a 100 run win. What a great spell of bowling. The Warrriors were struggling to keep up with the required run rate, and only three of their batters made it into double figures. That's not what you need when you are chasing 188. The Reds took a risk by opening the bowling with Nabi, but he ripped out the top three, leaving it to his Captain to sweep away the tail. You'll not be surprised to find out that Campher is also going to be taking away the player of the match award The Warriors have kept up their streak of winning the first game of the festival and losing the other two. What a finish to the first game of the day. The early finish means that we have a couple of hours until the Lightning take on the Knights. Please join me then Until then, this is Justin Smyth saying bye from Pembroke With the Reds winning by 100 runs, not only do they pick up 5 points for the win. They also have improved their run rate to go ahead of the Warriors into third place in the table

13.3
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Campher to Josh Wilson, OUT, five in five! Yes, really. Campher comes around the wicket, Wilson looks to defend from the crease and the ball swings back in to distrub the stumps. The Reds run to the bowler to mob him. Five wicket in five balls, truly amazing.

Josh Wilson b Campher 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

Josh Wilson is in at number eleven. Can Campher pick up a fifth?

13.2
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Campher to Millar, OUT, make that four in four! Millar is back in the crease and pokes his bat at the ball, gets a little edge through to the keeper. Wow

RI Millar c †Hilton b Campher 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

13.1
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Campher to McBrine, OUT, and he gets the hatrick! McBrine launches the ball towards cow corner, doesn't get enough power in the shot to clear the fielder. Doheny uses his hand to shade his eyes from the sun and takes the catch

AR McBrine c Doheny b Campher 29 (26b 1x4 1x6) SR: 111.53

END OF OVER:
13 | 1 Run | NWW: 88/7 (101 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 6.76, RRR: 14.42)

  • Ryan MacBeth0 (3b)
  • Andy McBrine29 (25b)
  • Ben White3-0-18-1
  • Curtis Campher2-0-16-2

This is the hatrick ball for Campher

12.6
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White to R MacBeth, no run, sweeps the ball around the corner and short fine leg stops the ball
12.5
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White to R MacBeth, no run, tries to hit down the ground, the ball spins past the outside edge and the keeper takes off the bails. Luckily for MacBeth that his back foot was still grounded in the crease
12.4
0
White to R MacBeth, no run, looks to late cut the ball and misses

NW Warriors 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st14A BalbirnieSJ Topping
2nd9SJ ToppingJake Egan
3rd6AR McBrineJake Egan
4th0AR McBrineG Roulston
5th49AR McBrineSJ MacBeth
6th9AR McBrineJ Wilson
7th0GI HumeAR McBrine
8th1AR McBrineR MacBeth
9th0R MacBethRI Millar
10th0R MacBethJosh Wilson

Cricket Ireland Inter-Provincial Twenty20 Trophy

TeamMWLPTNRR
LEL12101501.648
NK1247210.26
REDS124720-0.629
NWW124720-1.225