Match Centre
Scorecard Summary
MUNSTER REDS 159/8 (20 OVERS)
- Ben Calitz*54 (41)
- Jordan Neill33 (19)
- Samuel Harbinson2/11 (3)
- Dylan Lues3/24 (3)
LEINSTER LIGHTNING 164/4 (18.3 OVERS)
- Christopher De Freitas*31 (32)
- Tim Tector65 (43)
- Josh Manley3/34 (3.3)
- Zubair Khan1/34 (4)
The Lightning make it four from four this season as they fight their way to another victory. Built off the back off Tector's excellent 65 off only 43 balls, with a little bit of big hitting in the end from Lynch. Manley ended up with three wickets for the Reds, although the Lightning batters always made sure the run rate was manageable, and when the big hit was needed, cleared the rope. Tim Tector has just been named the player of the match. The Lightning pick up four points for the win and extend their lead at the top of the table. Long way to go this season. Thanks for following along these last couple of days, hope that you've enjoyed it. The interpros are back next week, when we head to Bready. Hope that you can join me then. This is Justin saying goodbye from Pembroke.
END OF OVER:18 | 15 Runs | LEL: 156/4 (4 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.66, RRR: 2.00)
- Seamus Lynch21 (6b)
- Christopher De Freitas30 (31b)
- Liam McCarthy4-0-35-0
- Josh Manley3-0-26-3
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