Bready v Strabane (26 April)
- Ranjitha and Subhan Shirzad
- Driven by Gavin Roulston
- Bready faithful
- Subhan bowling
- Rhys Logue
- Enigmatic smile from Logue
- Hundred for Gavin Roulston
- Gavin Roulston congratulated
- First pitch invasion
- Wee Sca
- Gavin Roulston made 100
- Pat on the back for Roulston
- Shirzad bowling
- Graeme Moore signals wide
- Pulled by Mark Pollock
- Into the deep by Mark Pollock...
- ..where Ryan Gallagher takes the catch
- Andrew Mullen happy
- Strabane celebrate
- Boundary for David Rankin
- Just out of reach
- Well stopped by Shirzad
- Appeal by Andrew Mullen
- Stumping for Conor Graham
- Hit out of the park
- Ranjitha bowling
- Hit into the deep by Ian Young
- Aaron Gillespie congratulates Ranjitha
- Runs for David Rankin
- End of Davy Rankin for 40
- Switch hit for Davy Scanlon
- Eye on the ball from Scanlon
- New pro for Strabane Ranjitha
- Strabane debutant Subhan Shirzad
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Colin Munro is 38-years-old and still plying his trade in t20 leagues around the world following an international career for New Zealand that spanned more than 120 matches. Despite scoring three T20I hundreds for the black caps and being the 11th highest run-scorer in all t20s, it is his first-class record that stands out like a beacon.
Colin Munro is 38-years-old and still plying his trade in t20 leagues around the world following an international career for New Zealand that spanned more than 120 matches. Despite scoring three T20I hundreds for the black caps and being the 11th highest run-scorer in all t20s, it is his first-class record that stands out like a beacon.




