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Under 15 Final: Instonians beat Bready by 35 runs.
The Farm, Cork, 20 August.
Instonians 141 (19 overs; J Robinson 51; B Hamilton 4-17, B Campbell 3-23, C McClay 2-23)
Bready 106-7 (20 overs; C McClay 30, T Faulkner 28*, B Moore 19; R Moore 4-17)
Instonians U15 All-Ireland Champions (Instonians CC)
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Under 15 Semi-final: Bready beat Cork County by 8 wickets.
The Farm, Cork, 20 August.
Cork County 124 (20 overs; E Ross 28; C McClay 3-20, H Mutch 2-18, B Moore 2-28)
Bready 127-2 (16.2 overs; S Kumar 75*, B Campbell 39)
Bready (Bready CC)
Bready also made it through by eight wickets as they chased 125 to beat Cork County. Liam Ross top-scored with 28, while Bready's Cameron McClay claimed three wickets and there were two apiece for Harry Mutch and Bobby Moore. The chase was a routine one as Suyesh Kumar top-scored with an unbeaten 75 from 54-balls (8 fours, 3 sixes) sharing an opening stand of 118 with Ben Campbell (39).
All Ireland Boys Cups
Under 15 Semi-final: Instonians beat Adamstown by 8 wickets.
The Farm, Cork, 20 August.
Adamstown 124-6 (20 overs; S Biju 43*, A Bawa 26, J Oberoi 25; R Woods 2-26)
Instonians 127-2 (14.3 overs; A Price 34, J Robinson 33*, D Agnew 28*, V Geddam 20; K Shetty 2-29)
The toss (Instonians CC)
Instonians reached the final with a powerful all-round effort to beat Leinster champions Adamstown comfortably. Shravon Biju (43*) top-scored for Adamstown in their total of 124 for six - two wickets for Rowan Woods. Adam Price hit 5 fours and a six in an 18-ball 34, while Viddath Geddam's 20 consisted of five fours. Jack Robinson (33*) and David Agnew (28*) then added an unbroken 58 for the third wicket to seal the eight-wicket win in the 15th over.
Under 15 Semi-final: Instonians beat Adamstown by 8 wickets.
The Farm, Cork, 20 August.
Adamstown 124-6 (20 overs; S Biju 43*, A Bawa 26, J Oberoi 25; R Woods 2-26)
Instonians 127-2 (14.3 overs; A Price 34, J Robinson 33*, D Agnew 28*, V Geddam 20; K Shetty 2-29)
The toss (Instonians CC)
Instonians reached the final with a powerful all-round effort to beat Leinster champions Adamstown comfortably. Shravon Biju (43*) top-scored for Adamstown in their total of 124 for six - two wickets for Rowan Woods. Adam Price hit 5 fours and a six in an 18-ball 34, while Viddath Geddam's 20 consisted of five fours. Jack Robinson (33*) and David Agnew (28*) then added an unbroken 58 for the third wicket to seal the eight-wicket win in the 15th over.
Under 15 Semi-final: Bready beat Cork County by 8 wickets.
The Farm, Cork, 20 August.
Cork County 124 (20 overs; E Ross 28; C McClay 3-20, H Mutch 2-18, B Moore 2-28)
Bready 127-2 (16.2 overs; S Kumar 75*, B Campbell 39)
Bready (Bready CC)
Bready also made it through by eight wickets as they chased 125 to beat Cork County. Liam Ross top-scored with 28, while Bready's Cameron McClay claimed three wickets and there were two apiece for Harry Mutch and Bobby Moore. The chase was a routine one as Suyesh Kumar top-scored with an unbeaten 75 from 54-balls (8 fours, 3 sixes) sharing an opening stand of 118 with Ben Campbell (39).
Under 15 Final: Instonians beat Bready by 35 runs.
The Farm, Cork, 20 August.
Instonians 141 (19 overs; J Robinson 51; B Hamilton 4-17, B Campbell 3-23, C McClay 2-23)
Bready 106-7 (20 overs; C McClay 30, T Faulkner 28*, B Moore 19; R Moore 4-17)
Instonians U15 All-Ireland Champions (Instonians CC)
Instonians were crowned U15 All-Ireland champions with a 35-run win over Bready at The Farm in Cork. Skipper Jack Robinson hit ten boundaries in a 39-ball 51 as the Shaw's Bridge side made 141 - runs too for David Agnew (15), Lewis Buchanan (13), and Adam Price (12). Ben Hamilton took four wickets, while there were three for Ben Campbell and two for Cameron McClay. The chase was soon in disarray as Bready slumped to 33 for 5 - four wickets for Robbie Moore. To the credit of the Tyrone side, they rallied with their lower order helping them to 106 for 7 0 Cameron McClay (30), Tyler Faulkner (28*) and Bobby Moore (19) all in the runs. Congratulations to Instonians who secure another All-Ireland youth title.
Under 13 Semi-final: Phoenix beat Limerick by 75 runs
Malahide, 8 August.
Phoenix 142-3 (A Raza 38*, A Farooq 31*, D O'Brien 25, R Shankar 24)
Limerick 67-8 (20 overs; R Shankar 2-11)
Phoenix qualified for the final of the All-Ireland U13 Boys Cup with a convincing 75-run win over Limerick. The Leinster champions scored 142 for 3 with runs for Raza (38*), Farooq (31*), O'Brien and skipper Ronith Shankar (24), who also took two wickets as Limerick made 67 for 8 in the chase - extras (20) their top scorer.
Under 13 Semi-final: Lisburn beat Donemana by 119 runs
Balbriggan, 8 August.
Lisburn 173-1 (20 overs; C Lowe 112*, C Andrews 26, H Parr 22)
Donemana 54 (11.3 overs; R Boyd 14, O Britton 10; M Hamilton 5-3, H Parr 3-18)
Mark Hamilton took 5 wickets for 3 runs (CricketEurope)
A century for Callum Lowe and five wickets for Mark Hamilton propelled Lisburn into the final of the Under 13 All-Ireland trophy at Balbriggan. Opener Lowe hit 21 fours in an unbeaten 112, adding a century stand with Callum Andrews (26) ended by a run-out, while Harry Parr also made 22 not out as Lisburn made 173 for 1. Donemana's reply saw them bowled out for 54, with Riley Boyd (14) and Ollie Britton (10) making double figures. Mark Hamilton claimed 5 for 3, while there were three wickets for Harry Parr and one apiece for Lowe and Evan Gawley. They will meet Phoenix in the afternoon decider.
Under 13 Final: Lisburn beat Phoenix by 7 wickets.
Balbriggan, 8 August.
Phoenix 106-8 (20 overs; M Rayaan 26; H Parr 2-10, C Lowe 2-17, C Andrews 2-20)
Lisburn 109-3 (12.1 overs; C Lowe 39, H Parr 23, C Andrews 21; I Ibrahim 3-19)
Winners Lisburn (CricketEurope)
Lisburn Boys won the All-Ireland Under 13 Cup with a convincing seven wicket win over Phoenix at Balbriggan. The Leinster champions recovered from 38 for four to post 106 for 8 with Mohammed Rayaan making 26 - two wickets apiece for Harry Parr, Callum Lowe and Callum Andrews. The trio were also to the fore with the bat, with Lowe thumping six boundaries in a top-score of 39, while there were also runs for Parr (23) and Andrews (21). Ibrahim took all three Lisburn wickets to fall. A great win for Lisburn who add another Ireland title to their youth records.
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