JIMBY Crickets were in excellent form with the bat in a Twenty20 Last Man Standing cricket clash against Duck Duck Gone over the weekend
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The momentum was in Jimby Crickets favour when they went out to bat first with Brad Hamill just falling short of a century with 82 runs from 28 balls.
Hamill was named man of the match for the second game in a row.
He was well supported by Colin McGinn who scored 51 runs from 33 balls.
In reply, Duck Duck Gone scored 160 runs from 20 overs with four wickets down.
Their efforts were hampered by Jimby Crickets bowler Cyril Joseph who took two wickets in his four overs.
Duck Duck Gone batsman Craig Stace improved his batting average with his first 50 from 39 balls.
Game two
Meanwhile, the Bengal Warriors failed to take advantage of some tight bowling from Hit and Run, restricting their batting total to all out for 69 runs.
Hit and Run bowler Max Harkin cleaned up the Bengal Warriors' tail with three wickets for three runs from 1.1 overs.
Their fielding was on fire, achieving two run outs and a double play from a catch.
It was widely assumed Hit and Run would cruise to victory but this was not the case.
Bengal Warriors bowler Kazi Nazmul Haque took two wickets for 15 runs and troubled the batsmen with wrist spin variations.
Hit and Run chased down the target of 71 after losing 5 wickets along the way, and almost lost another wicket after a Warriors player took a catch but dropped the ball.
They won by three wickets inside 12 overs.