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Ricky runs show for Weekley in cup



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
Ricky Joseph inspired Weekley & Warkton as they booked their place in the Hevey Building Supplies Twenty20 Cup finals day.
He made 65 not out from 62 balls to chase down local rivals Geddington's total of 141-4 with an over to spare.

Tiaan Raubenheimer had earlier made the same score for Geddington but it could not propel them to a challenging enough target.

Finedon Dolben joined them with a comfortable success over Premier
Division strugglers Stony Stratford.

Jon Dunne's 53 was aided by 28 from John McLoughlin and 26 by Jack Chopping as they posted 168-8.

Graeme Carter put up some brief resistance in the reply but his 41 could only lift Stony to 108-8.

Old Northamptonians also made it through with a comfortable win over Rushton.

Skipper Brad Armer with 34 top-scored as Rushton reached just 104.

It proved too little as George Arblaster and David Willey guided the defending champions to an eight-wicket victory in the 17th over.

Horton House go to Northampton Saints on Tuesday to battle it out for the final spot.





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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 10:48 AM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
 

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