Before the match, Muckamore captain Neil Gill identified Waringstown’s batting depth as their biggest strength and for the second time this season he was on the receiving end. At The Lawn, Waringstown had recovered from 61 for six to post 294 and here, at Moylena, chasing Muckamore’s 190, they were 89 for five but won by four wickets. This time it was a sixth wicket partnership between Morgan Topping and Greg Thompson and although the captain was out 16 short of the winning post for 51, Topping finished 49 not out. Jason van der Merwe was the game’s top scorer with 55 but, crucially Ross Allen had temporary professional Neil Brand caught for 30, one of his three wickets.