Glendermott v St Johnston (7 June)
- Welcome boundary
- Trevor Britton
- Ben Mills bowling
- Runs for Scott Devenney
- Mark Mooney signals wide
- Ben Mills
- Scott Devenney batting
- Ian relaxes
- Jake Montgomery congratulated
- Rolling the pitch
- Ryan McAuley
- Ryan McAuley in action
- Anxious look ...
- ..but David Lapsley couldn't hold on
- Guided by Trevor Britton
- Boundary for Craig Doherty
- David Barnard bowling
- Runs for Craig Doherty
- Car trouble
- Josh Handsadale
- Can't stop the six
- Josh Handsadale in action
- Just short of slip
- Another boundary for Doherty
- Six hit for Craig Doherty
- Driven through the covers by Craig Doherty
- Swept fine by Trevor Britton
- David Lapsley chases
- Barry Scott nearly wears the return
- Trevor Britton and Craig Doherty
- Half century for Craig Doherty
- Craig Doherty scored 61 not out
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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.




