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Junior Cup Final: Cooke Collegians beat Instonians II by 14 runs.
Sandy Bay, Larne, 2 August.
Cooke Collegians 183 (39 overs; L Willmott 51, H Haider 46, V Srinivasan 24; M Willmott 3-15, G Craigan 2-17, J Jones 2-36)
Instonians 169 (36.4 overs; J Shannon 54, M Geddam 32, L McCann 20; C Shekhar 3-34, A John 2-15, V Srinivasan 2-20, A Pandita 2-21)
Winners Cooke Collegians (Jeremy Burrows)
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Harnessing natural aggression with Colin Munro
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