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Gloucestershire under-15 all-rounder Cyrus Shafi is cup final hero
Author: Contributed, Posted: Wednesday, 23rd August 2017, 09:00
Fifteen-year-old Cyrus Shafi turned in a tremendous man-of-the-match display to help Bristol YMCA overpower Westbury-on-Severn by five wickets to lift the Stuart Canvas Gloucestershire Trophy at Cheltenham.
The all-rounder, a member of the Gloucestershire under-15 squad, began the day with a burst of 6-14 from eight overs of left-arm spin as Westbury, who lost the toss, were bowled out for 125.
And Shafi then followed up with an unbeaten 41, sharing a crucial stand of 61 with skipper John Colley (33) to help steer his side over the line after they had appeared to be rocking at 18-3 and then 49-4 as Jon Hargreaves (3-21 from eight) made early inroads.
Earlier, Westbury were in the driving seat after forging their way to 73-1 with opener Dan Anderson hitting 39 before Shafi and 16-year-old Jack Edwards (3-28 from seven overs of leg spin) combined to spark a remarkable collapse, backed up by some fine fielding.
The Stuart Canvas Gloucestershire Cup final, meanwhile, will be between holders Downend and Bishopston on Sunday 3rd September at a venue to be announced.Copyright © 2024 The Local Answer Limited.
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