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Home / Sports / Langford's Sixes and Colucci's Smash Seal Thrilling Victory

Langford's Sixes and Colucci's Smash Seal Thrilling Victory

7 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Langford's deft batting and two sixes
  • Colucci's hard-hitting first ball boundary
  • Jonah Reynolds' bowling heroics
Langford's Sixes and Colucci's Smash Seal Thrilling Victory

On November 7, 2025, a thrilling cricket match unfolded as Langford's composed batting and Colucci's hard-hitting boundary helped their side secure a victory. Langford displayed maturity and skill, hitting two sixes, including a long, straight shot off leg-spinner Harvey Reynolds.

In the second innings, King's Own skipper Jonah Reynolds was the standout performer, taking two wickets for just seven runs off three overs. Earlier, he had won the toss and opted to bat, with Jonah (43) and opener Pranash Senthooran (19) dealing with the bad balls mercilessly.

Elsewhere, senior player Caleb Taewa led The Admiralty to a 27-run win over The Life Guards, scoring 73 runs as the first-drop batsman. Taewa and Jack Williams (53) both retired, allowing Charlie Hope and Cody McMurray to contribute to a total of 162-1.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Langford farmed the strike with deft touch and maturity, hitting two sixes, including a long, straight shot off leg-spinner Harvey Reynolds.
Jonah Reynolds took two wickets for seven runs off three overs in the second innings, after earlier winning the toss and opting to bat.
Senior player Caleb Taewa scored 73 runs as the first-drop batsman, leading The Admiralty to victory.

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