Strabane proved too strong for Bonds Glen, while St Johnston beat Burndennett in a high scoring game in the other semi-final.

Strabane beat Bonds Glen by 9 wickets
Bonds Glen 54 (29.3 overs; John Mooney 3-7, Nasir Nawaz 3-9, Andrew Mullen 3-12)
Strabane 57-1 (13.3 overs; Nasir Nawaz 20*, Aaron Gillespie 14*)

Strabane completed an excellent weekend with a 9-wicket mauling of Bonds Glen at the Park. Batting first the Bee Gees were bundled out for 54 in a tough effort that occupied almost 30 overs.

Nasir Nawaz, Andrew Mullen and John Mooney picked up three wickets apiece in a fine bowling display by the Red Caps.

The chase was a formality with Nawaz (20*) and Aaron Gillespie (14*) in the runs. They will meet St Johnston in the decider at Ardmore in August.

St Johnston beat Burndennett by 51 runs
St Johnston 300-4 (50 overs; Jack Macbeth 102, Michael Rankin 64, David Lapsley 45, Subhan Shirzad 42; Ross McCay 2-64)
Burndennett 249-5 (50 overs; Mark Doherty 92*, Mark Pollock 54, Niall McDonnell 50; David Anthony 2-64)

Century for Jack Macbeth (CricketEurope)

There was a high scoring encounter at The Boathole as St Johnston beat Burndennett by 51 runs in a game where the bat dominated the ball.

Jack Macbeth hit 8 fours and a six in his 102, sharing stands of 86, 116, and 65 for the first three wickets with David Lapsley (45), Michael Rankin (65 - 5 sixes), and Subhan Shirzad (42).

David Anthony struck a few more lusty blows as the home side made exactly 300 for 4.

Burndennett made a brave fist of the chase, but were always behind on the required rate.

Opener Mark Doherty carried his  bat for 92, sharing two stands of 92 with fellow opener Mark Pollock (54) and Niall McDonnell (50) as the Tyrone side finished on 249 for 5.

The decider at The Bleachgreen is set for August 16th and 17th.