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100 ball Sunday Smash Win

Sunday Smash Home vs Solihull Blossomfield CC

Kenilworth hosted Solihull Blossomfield as the second half of the Sunday Smash league began.

Winning the toss the hosts batted first and were 30-3 before an impressive 120 unbeaten 4th wicket partnership between Quinn Bungard, 72*, and Joe Tate, 38*. Organised innings from both with the ball going to the boundary frequently between well run singles. Matt Casey earlier added 16, with Steventon (2-15) the pick of the visiting bowlers.

Following their display with the bat, Kenilworth were as impressive with the ball with no Blossomfield player making double figures. Wickets for Sam Davies (3-13), Henry Curran (2-2) with Louis Smithson and Babu taking one a piece. Blossomfield all out for 51 and Kenilworth the victors by 103 runs.

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