Bonds Glen v Coleraine (27 April)
- Dharm Singh
- Coleraine
- Rory Knox
- Dharm Singh chips to midwicket
- Eureka says Stephen Hutchinson
- Coleraine celebrate the early wicket
- Pointing the way
- Gareth Burns bowling
- Johnny Haslett boundary
- Haslett on the attack
- Ahmad Raza bowling
- Johnny Haslett
- Johnny and Sam Haslett
- Kalander bowling
- Boundary for Sam Haslett
- Six hit for Haslett
- Return to Craig Averill
- Square driven by Haslett
- Ahmad Raza
- Safely caught by Rory Knox
- Ahmad Raza congratulated
- Divan Posthumus
- Attempted reverse sweep by Sam Haslett
- Six hit for Posthumus
- Sam Haslett and Posthumus
- Divan Posthumus bowled
- Happy Coleraine
- Delighted Ahmad Raza
- Craig Averill appeals
- Rory Knox bowling
- Near miss for Knox
- Swatted away
- Carson congratulated by Panek
- Kyle Moore batting
- Rory Knox reflective
- Out says Matt Allott
- RT ready for action
- Bowled
- James Panek delighted
- Craig Averill bowling
- Catch for Stephen Hutchinson
- Rory Knox took three wickets
- Digs out the yorker
- Chipped back...
- ..easy catch as Coleraine win by 44 runs
- End of the game
- Coleraine bowling heroes Ahmad Raza and Rory Knox
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