Future looks bright at Bready

TALENTED James Colhoun scored an unbeaten half century as Bready added the Under 14 Cup to their trophy cabinet.
Thelma Colhoun, chairperson, and David Caldwell, secretary of the Derry Mid-Week Cricket League, pictured with Varun Chopra, captain of Coleraine, and Bready captain, James Colhoun, before the Derry Mid-Week Under-14's KO Cup final at Eglinton. INLS2813-164KMThelma Colhoun, chairperson, and David Caldwell, secretary of the Derry Mid-Week Cricket League, pictured with Varun Chopra, captain of Coleraine, and Bready captain, James Colhoun, before the Derry Mid-Week Under-14's KO Cup final at Eglinton. INLS2813-164KM
Thelma Colhoun, chairperson, and David Caldwell, secretary of the Derry Mid-Week Cricket League, pictured with Varun Chopra, captain of Coleraine, and Bready captain, James Colhoun, before the Derry Mid-Week Under-14's KO Cup final at Eglinton. INLS2813-164KM

Left-hander Colhoun scored 51 not out as Bready chased down a Coleraine total of 104 to win at a canter by nine wickets.

Colhoun shared an opening stand of 80 with fellow North West Under 13 player Rithvik Gidwani who scored 32.

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Earlier Gregory McFaul had taken 4 for 16 as Coleraine were dismissed for 103.

Gabriel Quigley and Ross Moore both made 20, while Matthew Hutchenson (17) and Varun Chopra (10) both made double figures.

While Andrew Austin and Dawson Crumley played starring roles as Bready defeated Coleraine to win the Under 16 cup recently.

Austin struck ten boundaries in a super 75, sharing an opening stand of 128 with Ross Dougherty (41).

In reply Coleraine had no answer to the incisive Bready attack, with only Ben Johnston (21) and Conor McClean (10) managing double figures in their total of 62 all out.

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