NW Warriors collapse hands win to Leinster Lightning
Half centuries from David Rankin and Rosheen Silva had given the Warriors hope of salvaging a last day draw as they extended their overnight parternship to 109 for the second wicket.
However, the dismissal of Rankin - trapped lbw by Tyrone Kane sparked an all too familiar tale of woe for the Warriors.
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Hide AdMerrion seamer Kane (2-25) yorked Silva shortly after the Sri Lanka had reached his 50 - that started a spell where the Warriors lost seven wickets for 48 runs.
Many of the batsmen were guilty of playing at wide deliveries - Pembroke keeper Lorcan Tucker claiming five catches in the innings - a joint-record for the competition.
Malahide speedster Peter Chase impressed with a four wickets haul - taking seven in the game.
While Simi Singh (2-21) and Max Sorensen (1-48) were the other successful bowlers.
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Hide AdRicky-Lee Dougherty (29*) and Jared Barnes (14) struck some lusty blows in a last wicket stand of 42, but it was merely damage limitation by that stage.
The margin of defeat will certainly give the Warriors coaching staff much food for thought before their next match against the same opponents - a 50 over contest at The Hills on June 12.