Final  - Pembroke lost to Leinster by 59 runs
Leinster 174/8 (20 overs; Gareth Delany 85, Tristan De Beer 21, Monil Patel 21; Paul Lawson 3-30, Olly Riley 2-36)
Pembroke 115 (17.4 overs; Harry Tector 59, Jack Tector 29; Jai Moondra 3-10, Luke Cullinan 3-25, Saqib Bahadur 2-21)

Leinster captain Bilal Azhar with the Alan Murray T20 Cup (Cricket Leinster)

Gareth Delany powered Leinster to a convincing 59-run win over Pembroke and it will be the Rathmines side that will represent the region in the All-Ireland T20 Cup next month. The Irish international clubbed 8 sixes and 8 fours in an awesome display of clean striking on his way to a top-score of 85 in just 38 balls. Trsitan De Beer and Monil Patel each made 21 in a total of 174 for 8 - three wickets for Paul Lawson and two for Olly Riley. Jai Moondra then did exactly what you want your overseas professional to do - take out the opposition top order including their professional. Moondra's 3 for 10 and one for Mark Tonge had Pembroke reeling on 20 for 4. Harry and Jack Tector set about repairing the damage with a 5th wicket stand of 74 in 8 overs. That meant 80 were needed off the last seven overs - certainly achievable. However, Jack was run out for 29, quickly followed by Harry for 59 in 41 balls (4 fours, 2 sixes) as the hosts chase petered out - the last five wickets going quickly for just 11 runs, with Luke Cullinan (3-25) and Saqib Bahadur (2-21) doing the damage.

Leinster beat Malahide by 7 wickets
Malahide 105/9 (20 overs; Mohit Sane 36, Adam Doyle 23; Jai Moondra 2-13, Mark Tonge 2-16, Bilal Azhar 2-17)
Leinster 109/3 (14.2 overs; Bilal Azhar 34, Monil Patel 31*, Tristan De Beer 24; Kelvin Donnelly 2-24)

Leinster unveiled their all-round power to easily account for Malahide in the second semi-final. Mohit Sane (36) and Adam Doyle's 23 the best of their very modest 105/9 - two wickets apiece for the pace trio of Jai Moondra, Mark Tonge and Bilal Azhar. The skipper then made 34 in a straightforward chase, with runs too for Monil Patel (31*) and Tristan De Bewer - who hit three sixes in his 24. Kelvin Donnelly picked up two wickets, but the Rathmines side coasted to a seven-wicket win.

Pembroke beat Balbriggan by 40 runs
Pembroke 149/8 (20 overs; Fiachra Tucker 32, Diarmaid Tucker 24, Jack Tector 22; Sam Willemse 2-17, Sebastian De Oliveria 2-33)
Balbriggan 109 (18.2 overs; Jordan Hollard 46; Olly Riley 4-27, Harry Tector 2-14, JJ Garth 2-31)

Action from Pembroke's win over Balbriggan (Cricket Leinster)

Olly Riley bowled Pembroke into the final taking 4 for 27 as Balbriggan were dismissed for 109 chasing 150. Jordan Hollard hit four sixes in a top score of 46 for the holders, but received little support - two wickets apiece for Harry Tector and JJ Garth. The Tucker brothers Fiachra (32) and Diarmaid (24) top scored for the hosts, with Jack Tector chipping in with 22 in their 149 for 8. It's probably considered par at best at Sydney Parade, but on this occasion it was more than enough.