CIYMS v Cliftonville Academy (15 June)
- A tumble
- Alex Armstrong
- Bat flips for the winning run
- Ben Kane into the action
- Better leave
- Big edge for four
- Big hit from Collins
- Breaks the partnership
- Caught in front
- Clean pick-up
- Cliftonville off to the final
- Clipped through midwicket
- Close to the edge
- Deflected and run out
- Driven back to the bowler
- Driven hard
- Edged fine
- Enough to stop four
- Eyes on the ball
- Good work on the boundary
- Herman Rolfes
- In a bit of trouble
- John Glass
- Matthew McCord finishes the innings
- Melly awaiting his fate
- Not in the textbook
- Played and missed
- Pulled for four
- Punched for one
- Rolfes causing problems
- Safely taken
- Saves three
- Saves the boundary
- Short of his ground
- Showing all three
- Something in the coaching
- Squeezed out
- Straight up
- Swept for four
- Swept hard
- That's out
- Up and over cover for four
- Using the crease
- Well judged single
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