Lisburn won the Ulster Cup battle as they edged out Bready in a last-ball thriller in the morning game at Balbriggan.

Batting first, Bready posted 134 for 2 with runs for sisters Jodie (44) and Millie Spence (25*), plus contributions from Mansi Bhavsar (21*) and Sophie Hamilton (16).

Lucy Humphreys took two wickets in a total of 134 for 2.

Rebecca Lowe and Amelia Hughes (15) added 54 for the first wicket, with Lowe added a further 37 with Grace Wilson (17).

With 44 still needed off the final 20 balls, Bready were favourites.

However, Lowe's unbeaten 67 - that included 10 boundaries - the last one from the final ball of the game sealed a famous win, with Lucy Humphries (18*) also playing a crucial role in the last-gasp triumph. 

There were understandably contrasting emotions at the end in a game that was a terrific advert for youth cricket. Lisburn go forward to take on Leinster champions Clontarf in the All-Ireland final that gets underway in Jack Harper Park at 4.30pm.

All-Ireland Under 15 Semi-final: Lisburn beat Bready by 8 wickets
Balbriggan, 9 August.
Bready 134/2 (20 overs; Jodie Spence 44, Millie Spence 25, Mansi Bhavsar 21*, Sophie Hamilton 16; Lucy Humphreys 2-31)
Lisburn 137/2 (20 overs; Rebecca Lowe 67*, Lucy Humphreys 18*, Grace Wilson 17, Amelia Hughes 15; Sophie Hamilton 1-19, Jodie Spence 1-21)