Kyle slams three sixes in final over for famous victory

KYLE McCallan made a wonderful 146 not out as Waringstown clinched one of the most remarkable victories in their illustrious history at The Green on Saturday.

The villagers went into the final over requiring a highly unlikely 21 for victory against their old rivals North Down with McCallan still at the crease.

Experienced off spinner Marty Moreland was bowling and a scrambled single from the first delivery from teenager Jamie Matthews left McCallan facing the apparently impossible – hit 20 runs from five balls.

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The first lumps in North Down throats must have been visible as McCallan sent the second delivery towering past the pavilion for six. From the third ball, the 34-year-old gave his first semblance of a chance after three hours at the crease but Kieran Donnelly touched the boundary line at wide mid-wicket as he attempted a catch. A second six was the result.

By now North Down must have feared the worst and when McCallan hit Moreland’s fourth delivery for his sixth maximum, Waringstown, outsiders for so long, were on the brink.

A single from the fifth delivery tied the scores and left Matthews needing a single for victory. Even then there was drama as he only just cleared Neil Russell at mid-wicket.