North West Warriors v Munster Reds (1 July)
- Sam Topping improvises
- Ollie Riley bowling
- Andy Balbirnie improvises
- Kian Hilton
- Byron McDonough bowling
- Six hit for Scott Macbeth
- Signal from Mark Hawthorne
- Scott Macbeth trapped lbw
- Successful appeal by Ben White
- John McNally bowling
- Boundary for Jake Egan
- Jared Wilson bowled
- John McNally delight at the wicket
- Graham Hume sweeps
- Runs for Jake Egan
- Graham Hume and Jake Egan
- Driven by Graham Hume
- Graham Hume
- Lawrence Moore and Andy White
- Jake Egan through midwicket
- Lofted over cover by Graham Hume
- Jake Egan half century
- Lofted by Cameron Melly...
- ..caught on the boundary by Safi,,,,
- Abbi on ball retrieval
- Jake Egan
- Boundary for David O'Sullivan
- David O'Sullivan and Jake Egan added 51 in 26 balls
- Early breakthrough for Warriors
- David O'Sullivan bowling
- Runs for Swapnil Modgill
- Josh Wilson bowling
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Max O'Dowd is an opening batsman for the Netherlands who has quietly gone about fashioning a strong record across all three formats. He grabbed the headlines earlier this year when he guided the Dutch home in a monstrous chase of 370 against Scotland in an ODI in Dundee. Opening the innings, he made an unbeaten 158 from just 130 balls to take his team to victory with four balls remaining and four wickets in hand.
Max O'Dowd is an opening batsman for the Netherlands who has quietly gone about fashioning a strong record across all three formats. He grabbed the headlines earlier this year when he guided the Dutch home in a monstrous chase of 370 against Scotland in an ODI in Dundee. Opening the innings, he made an unbeaten 158 from just 130 balls to take his team to victory with four balls remaining and four wickets in hand.
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