David Delany's three-wicket maiden, Lorcan Tucker's record five catches, half centuries for Curtis Campher, Chris De Freitas, Ben Calitz, Cade Carmichael and Sam Topping are the highlights of the final T20 series of the year.
David Delany's triple wicket maiden on his way to a personal interpro best figures of 4 for 19 set Leinster Lightning on the way to yet another bonus point win against Munster Reds.
Curtis Campher's return from injury was a successful one as he helped Munster recover, top-scoring with 57 (9 fours, 1 six), while Liam McCarthy (37*) added late runs to get them to 159
Chris De Freitas was again in the runs, making a fluent 66 (8 fours, 3 sixes) sharing stands of 52 and 80 with Tim (27) and Harry Tector (32*). Skipper Lorcan Tucker thumped a seven-ball unbeaten 20 as the eight-wicket win was clinched in the 16th over.
That completed an excellent day for Tucker on his home soil as he took five catches - a record for the T20 Trophy.
Sam Topping reminded his former NCU team mates of his batting quality making a match-winning 83 as the Warriors made light work of chasing down 174 at Pembroke.
The Waringstown left-hander's 48-ball innings included 9 fours and 4 sixes, sharing stands of 86 for the first wicket with Andy Balbirnie (35) and 50 for the second with Jake Egan (37*).
Matthew Humphreys (2-32) was the pick of a largely toothless attack.
Earlier, there were two stand-out displays in a largely disappointing Knights batting effort, with Cade Carmichael and Ben Calitz making half centuries.
Carmichael top-scored with 60 (6 fours, 1 six) adding 74 in seven overs with Ben Calitz, who cleared the wall six times in a 32-ball 58 that got the Knights up to 173 for seven - two wickets apiece for Andy McBrine, Graham Hume, and David O'Sullivan.