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Need the last 35, Ballymena Batsman hit six six to win the final

The Northern Ireland Cricket club Cregagh has everything heighted by the Lvsday Twenty20 Thursday with their opponents Ballymena who needs 35 runs from the final, until John Glass takes the middle stage and destroys six six to win the victory against all obstacles.
Cregagh, who played in their homes, seemed to control 39 of 40 overs after the opening batmen build a platform for total competitive 147 before the bowlmena reduced Ballymena to 113-7.
However, the glass captain stood, which was in 51, launched the ball on the rope of each delivery to complete unbeaten at 87, many with the distrust of the Cregagh players and the crowd at Gibson Park.
He also walked away with a man from the match trophy while there were more causes of celebrations in the glass household after his brother Sam had finished a hat-trick in the first round to finish with three goals for five goals.

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