Aaron Gillespie's brilliant hundred steered Strabane to an emphatic seven wickets win at Bready in the only game to go ahead in the Premiership.

He hit 9 fours and eight sixes in his unbeaten 120, sharing a match winning second wicket partnership of 183 in 28 overs with Rhys Logue who proved the perfect foil.
Logue's fine 70 included seven fours and one maximum.
David Rankin took two wickets to get Bready a bonus point but it was scant consolation on a dominant Strabane display.
Earlier, wickets for Mohammed Mohsin (3-50), Manav Aggarwal (2-25) and Vadivel Moorthy (2-35) reduced the hosts to 122 for 7, but David Scanlon, not for the first time, rallied the tail as he thumped five sixes in an unbeaten 44-ball 59.

He put on 106 in the last 14 overs with Charlie Downey (27) and Nathan McCombe (19*).
A final total of 228 for 8 looked competitive - but it wasn't.





