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U13 Men Interpro
North West A beat Leinster by 8 runs.
Foyle College, 12 August.
North West 130-9 (30 overs; Karthik Shukla 37*, Harry Coyle 36; Devam Coradia 2-12, Aditya Sreenevas 2-18, Vaibhav Aravind 2-19)
Cricket Leinster 122 (29 overs; Sai Vivek 38; Tyler Faulkner 2-17, Jake Crumley 2-23)
Winners NW (CricketEurope)
U13 Men Interpro
North West B lost to NCU by 220 runs.
Foyle College, 12 August.
NCU 248 (29 overs; Evan Gawley 90, Ollie Campbell 48, Ollie McMillan 29, Paul Brown 22; Caleb Bond 3-23, Alfie Coyle 2-19)
North West 28 (Hyden Ogle 2-3, Pranav Saran 2-4, Daniel McClean 2-5, Freddie Robinson 2-5)
Ollie Campbell and Evan Gawley top scored for the NCU (CricketEurope)
Future Series
Emerging Knights beat Emerging Warriors by 64 runs
The Lawn, Waringstown, 11 August.
Emerging Knights 285 (47 overs; C McCullough 87, K Hilton 55, C Swart 37, R Mathews 22; Josh Wilson 3-65, G Roulston 2-41, R McAuley 2-69)
Emerging Warriors 221 (35.1 overs; I Bird 76, Jared Wilson 41, B Calitz 30; C McCullough 3-45, K Hilton 2-22, E Carlisle 2-27, H Dyer 2-37)
Isaac Bird (CricketEurope)
The Emerging Knights recovered from a poor start to beat the Emerging Warriors by 64 runs at The Lawn. Josh Wilson (3-65) and Ryan McAuley (2-69) had the hosts in trouble at 24 for 3 and 121 for 5, but the middle-order recovered with half centuries for Carson McCullough 87 (9 fours, 2 sixes) and Kian Hilton 55 (6 fours, 2 sixes), as well as breezy cameos from Charlie Swart (37) and Ryan Matthews (22) in a total of 285. Isaac Bird was a man in a hurry as he thumped 7 sixes and 6 fours in a 37-ball 76, but once he was bowled by the excellent Harry Dyer (2-37) normality was restored. Wickets for Carson McCullough (3-45), Kian Hilton (2-22) and Evan Carlisle (2-27) ensured the Knights were always in control despite late bursts from Jared Wilson (41) and Ben Calitz (30).
U13 Men Interpro
North West A lost to NCU by 13 runs.
Foyle College, 11 August.
NCU 134 (29.2 overs; O McMillan 40, C Lowe 36; H Coyle 3-13, T Faulkner 3-18, B Pollock 2-15)
North West 121 (29 overs; H Coyle 38, Z Loughlin 20; F Robinson 3-15, C Lowe 2-8)
Big appeal (CricketEurope)
The Under 13 Festival got underway in the North West with the host's A-team just losing out by 13 runs against tournament favourites NCU. The visitors made a strong start to reach 80 for 2 with runs for Owen McMillan (40) and Callum Lowe (36). The NW came back strongly with three wickets for Harry Coyle and Tyler Faulkner, and two for Ben Pollock as NCU were bowled out for 134. The NW innings followed a similar pattern as Eglinton's Harry Coyle (38) and Zac Loughlin (20) got them into a strong position with a half century stand. Freddie Robinson (3-15) and Callum Lowe (2-8) proved the NCU match winners in a tense chase, while three run outs didn't help the NW side who battled well throughout.
U13 Men Interpro
North West B lost to Leinster by 7 wickets.
Foyle College, 11 August.
North West 94 (24.4 overs; Stephen O'Leary 3-9, Vibhav Aravind 3-6, Aditya Sreenivas 2-18)
Cricket Leinster 95-3 (21.3 overs; Mithil Balamurugan 24*, Stephen O' Leary 21*, Devam Koradia 20)
Leinster won by 7 wickets (CricketEurope)
In the other game, Leinster proved too strong for the North West's B side with a seven wicket win, Stephen O'Leary 3-9, Vibhav Aravind 3-6, and Aditya Sreenivas 2-18 all did well as they restricted the hosts to 94. Mithil Balamurugan (24*) and Stephen O' Leary (21*), shared a half century stand to ensure a comfortable win, while there were runs too for Devam Koradia (20). In Tuesday's games the B team face the NCU, while Leinster take on the NW first string.
T20: NCU lost to Leinster Navy by 5 wickets
Campbell College, Belfast, 5 July.
NCU 83 (15.5 overs: R Lowe 32; Z Bell 4-9, E Knight 4-10)
Leinster Navy 86-5 (18.3 overs: A Lawlor 49*; A Ellerby 2-7)
T20: North West lost to Leinster Blue by 21 runs
Campbell College, Belfast, 5 July.
Leinster Blue 140-4 (20 overs: G Morrissey 70, H Moore 30; M Bhavsar 3-13)
North West 119 (18.4 overs: J Cooke 27, M Bhavsar 27, L Thomson 21)
T20: NCU beat Leinster Blue by 5 runs
Campbell College, Belfast, 5 July.
NCU 130-8 (20 overs: R Lowe 67, L Andrews 28; A O'Reilly 3-17, A Hayden 2-10)
Leinster Blue 125-7 (20 overs: G Morrissey 45, A Hayden 24; L Andrews 3-27, V Minford 2-20)
T20: North West beat Leinster Navy by 3 wickets
Campbell College, Belfast, 5 July.
Leinster Navy 100 (19.1 overs: I McClean 61; M Spence 3-8)
North West 101-7 (20 overs: M Spence 41, L Thomson 27; G Sargent 2-19)
50 overs: North West lost to Leinster Blue by 9 wickets (DLS)
Holywood, 3 July.
North West 127 (33 overs: J Spence 23; H Moore 3-11, S Bhoja 2-15, A Manoj 2-12, A O'Reilly 2-23)
Leinster Blue 89-1 (20.5 overs: Extras 39, M Butterly 28*) (Rain affected - Leinster Blue target 97 off 28 overs - further revised to 89 off 26 overs)
50 overs: NCU v Leinster Navy - abandoned
Larne, 3 July.
NCU 216-4 (40 overs: E Bond 89, G Wilson 56, N Lowry 20; A Lawlor 3-36)
Leinster Navy 19-1 (5.2 overs) (Rain affected - Leinster Navy target 150 off 22 overs)
Grace Wilson and Erin Bond scored half centuries (Jonathan Waite)
50 overs: NCU beat Leinster Blue by 164 runs
Belmont, Belfast, 2 July.
NCU 197-9 (40 overs: R Lowe 92, E Carville 26, J wright 12, R Webster 11, N Lowry 10; A Manoj 2-25, A Foysal 2-30)
Leinster Blue 33 (12.4 overs: E Bond 3-3, V Minford 3-5, J Wright 3-12)
Rebecca Lowe scored 92 (NCU)
Lisburn’s Rebecca Lowe hit 92 (ten fours) as the NCU beat Leinster by 164 runs – three wickets apiece for Vanessa Minford, Erin Bond and Jocelyn Wright.
50 overs: North West lost to Leinster Navy by 5 wickets
Stormont, 2 July.
North West 77 (23.3 overs: M Bhavsar 11, J Cooke 10; S Thomson 3-7, A Lawlor 2-10, G Sargent 2-12)
Leinster Navy 81-5 (18.5 overs: I MClean 20, E Knight 18*, S Thomson 11*)
Leinster’s second side enjoyed better fortunes as they recovered from 39 for five to beat the North West by five wickets at Stormont, despite three wickets from Bonds Glen seamer Jessica Cooke.
Leinster Navy beat Leinster Blue by 8 wickets.
Oak Hill, 27 June.
Leinster Blue 161 (30.3 overs; G Morrissey 39, M Butterly 25; G Sargent 5-22, A Lawlor 2-25)
Leinster Navy 162-2 (23 overs; A Lawlor 73*, G Sargent 39*)
North West lost to NCU by 9 runs (DLS).
Bonds Glen, 27 June.
NCU 245 (36.4 overs; E Carville 81, G Wilson 62, J Wright 25; M Spence 4-46)
North West 167-6 (25 overs; M Spence 55, E Wasson 51*, M Bhavsar 22*; R Lowe 3-30, V Minford 2-18)
Millie Spence scored 55 and took four wickets (NWCU)
The NCU prevailed by 9-runs in a high scoring but rain affected game at Bonds Glen. Emily Carville's 81 (9 fours, 1 six) and 62 from Grace Wilson helped the NCU recover from 4 for 3 to make 245 - four wickets for Millie Spence.The NW innings followed a similar pattern as wickets for Rebecca Lowe and Vanessa Minford saw them reeling at 37 for 5. However half centuries for Millie Spence and Ella Wasson, plus 23 for Mansi Bhavsar looked to be setting up an exciting match, before rain again intervened to leave the NCU winners by 9 runs on DLS.
NCU lost to North West by 5 wickets.
Stormont, 26 June.
NCU 104-8 (20 overs; E Carville 20*; T Mitchell 3-19, J Spence 2-13)
North West 107-5 (16.4 overs; M Bhavsar 32*, E Wasson 16; V Minford 2-15)
Wicket for the NW (Carwyn Guy)
Three wickets for Tiara Mitchell and an unbeaten 32 from Mansi Bhavsar helped the NW beat NCU at Stormont.
Leinster Blue beat Leinster Navy by 4 wickets.
Oak Hill, 20 June.
Leinster Navy 103-5 (20 overs; I McClean 37, A Lawlor 26; T O'Brien 2-17, S Bhoja 2-21)
Leinster Blue 106-6 (15.3 overs; L Troup 33, S Thomson 2-14, A Lawlor 2-14)
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