Ballyspallen v The Hills (8 June)
- Stephen Kennedy hit on the pad
- Tomas Rooney-Murphy appeals
- Tomas Rooney-Murphy
- Rooney-Murphy bowling
- Watching the game
- Oliver Horlock to Isaac Bird
- Oliver Horlock
- Boundary for Isaac Bird
- Stephen Kennedy
- Just can't cling on
- Andrew Kavanagh takes the return
- All smiles
- Leaping in
- Stephen Kennedy caught on the boundary
- Oliver Horlock congratulated
- Oliver Horlock appeals
- Umpires have a word
- Out of the ground from Isaac Bird
- Lofted drive by Isaac Bird
- Febin Manoj bowling
- James Cusack
- Half century for Isaac Bird
- Isaac Bird and Kyle Morrow
- Kyle Morrow batting
- Appeal for a caught behind
- Worried look
- James Cusack bowling
- Boundary for Kyle Morrow
- Attempted run out
- Runs for Isaac Bird
- Kyle Morrow scored 30
- Cut to third man
- Boundary for Morrow
- Pulled by Morrow
- Kyle Morrow
- Carved by Isaac Bird
- James Cusack in conversation
- Isaac Bird on his way to a century
- Graham Kennedy batting
- Century for Isaac Bird
- Isaac Bird
- Isaac Bird congraulated by Graham Kennedy
- Skied by Graham Kennedy
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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.




