Brigade v Newbuildings (7 June)
- Brigade happy at the wicket
- Ross Dougherty batting
- Scott Macbeth bowling
- Gregory McFaul
- Ross Dougherty goes way across the stumps
- Ifty Hussain
- Gregory McFaul on the charge
- Well held by Adam McDaid
- Ross Dougherty improvises
- James Smallwoods
- Driven by Ross Dougherty
- Ross Dougherty scored 90
- Gregory McFaul and Peat Salmon appeal
- Gregory McFaul bowling
- Gregory McFaul and Jason Dunn appeal
- Peat Salmon consoles Gregory Mcfaul
- Ifty Hussain is bowled
- Gregory McFaul congratulated
- Peat Salmon bowling
- Attacking field
- Boundary for DD Barr
- Peat Salmon bowling for Newbuildings
- Direct hit but safe...
- Appeal to no avail
- Tossed up by Peat Salmon
- DD Barr
- Adam McDaid is bowled by Ross Hunter
- Ross Hunter congratulated
- DD Barr is run out
- Ross Hunter and Jason Dunn celebrate
- Happy Newbuildings
- End of Cameron Melly
- Peat Salmon congratulated
- Mark Hanna drives
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Harnessing natural aggression with Colin Munro
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.




