The match didn't go their way, but Westbury's Make Runs Maxi clash against Mowbray couldn't have been much more successful.
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Honouring former Shamrock Isaac Walters, the charity game and associated fundraisers made $3500 for the Make Runs Maxi foundation, who received a cheque from the club on Thursday.
The club raised money through Make Runs Maxi playing shirts and a raffle which was drawn a week after the game.
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"It's fantastic - we didn't expect anything like that," Shamrocks president Michael Claxton said.
"It was very satisfying knowing that it's going to such a worthy cause."
Held in conjunction with Cricket North's mental health awareness round, the match saw Mowbray win its first game of the year, securing the Make Runs Maxi Shield by two wickets with seven balls to spare.
Eagles captain Luke Scott won the Isaac Walters spirit of the game award after making a match-winning 73.
"We'd like to thank Mowbray for their support in playing the game and jumping on board with it - they did a fantastic job, even though they beat Westbury that day," Claxton said.
"Chris and Kim Walters with the assistance of Jodie Mansell from Make Runs Maxi did a fantastic job of organising a raffle and we jumped on board and ordered all new playing shirts from A-grade through to under-13s."