Bad weather forced a premature end to both T20 games in the second round of Cricket North's women's roster.
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South Launceston looked well on track to victory at the NTCA No.2 after posting 5-127 from its 18 overs.
Batting at number four, Belinda Wegman top scored with 45 not out, putting on a 44-run stand with Deb Reynolds (15) and a 34-run partnership with Meg Radford (13).
Ava Curtis (16 not out) hit some late runs while Kate Sherriff (three wickets) was the pick of the Blues bowlers.
Riverside's Greater Northern Raider Emma Manix-Geeves collected a wicket, a catch and a stumping.
South then reduced the visitors to 5-29 inside eight overs before bad light stopped play.
Alice McLauchlan (2-11) and Lisa Battle (2-16) both bowled two batters each before Curtis' run-out of Maddi Hill (10) ended the game.
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On the other side of the NTCA complex, an eight-player MOWBRAY put up an impressive fight against Launceston.
Slumping to 3-7 in the third over as Mary Broadhurst (3-22) ripped through the top order, the Eagles set about rebuilding their innings through new captain-coach Rhianne Hack.
Batting for an hour for a run-a-ball 33, the gun all-rounder found steady partners in Emily Scott (16) and Isabel Partridge (16 not out) to help her side post a competitive 6-90 off 19 overs.
Amy Pereira took the impressive figures of 2-5 off two while Victoria Geale collected a run-out and a catch in the field.
The Lions got in five overs before the game was called off, reaching 1-29.
Opener Ianthe Boden, who hit 60 last weekend with Bek Illingworth acting as her runner, top-scored with 18 not out.
Hack took the wicket of the Lions' other opener Lynn Hendley (6) in the final over of the game.
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