Brigade v Newbuildings (7 June)
- Brigade happy at the wicket
- Ross Dougherty batting
- Scott Macbeth bowling
- Gregory McFaul
- Ross Dougherty goes way across the stumps
- Ifty Hussain
- Gregory McFaul on the charge
- Well held by Adam McDaid
- Ross Dougherty improvises
- James Smallwoods
- Driven by Ross Dougherty
- Ross Dougherty scored 90
- Gregory McFaul and Peat Salmon appeal
- Gregory McFaul bowling
- Gregory McFaul and Jason Dunn appeal
- Peat Salmon consoles Gregory Mcfaul
- Ifty Hussain is bowled
- Gregory McFaul congratulated
- Peat Salmon bowling
- Attacking field
- Boundary for DD Barr
- Peat Salmon bowling for Newbuildings
- Direct hit but safe...
- Appeal to no avail
- Tossed up by Peat Salmon
- DD Barr
- Adam McDaid is bowled by Ross Hunter
- Ross Hunter congratulated
- DD Barr is run out
- Ross Hunter and Jason Dunn celebrate
- Happy Newbuildings
- End of Cameron Melly
- Peat Salmon congratulated
- Mark Hanna drives
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