It’s all to play for on the final day of the Future series after hosts NW and the NCU both caused shocks as they beat their highly fancied Leinster rivals.

Zara Craig produced a superb spell of five wickets for just nine runs as Leinster were bowled out for 112.

Charley Scott (3-21) was also in the scalps as the Dubliners were reeling at 55 for 8, despite a top-score of 25 from Christine Coulter-Reilly.

They rallied with a ninth wicket stand of 56 between Sarah Condron (23) and Maria Kerrison (22), but a final total of 112 felt under par.

Leinster came out firing, with both openers back in the hutch quickly. However Mollie Devine proved the match winner, hitting five boundaries in her 56.

Boundary for Mollie Devine

There were some late nerves as the finishing line drew near, but double figures contributions from Lucy Neely (13), Zara Craig (11) and Jemma Rankin (10*) sealed the win.

Jennifer Hanna’s five-wicket haul helped the NCU bounce back from their opening day mauling to beat Leinster Under 17s in an impressive chase at Foyle College.

The Waringstown left-armer took 5 for 9 as the teenagers posted 157, helped by 50 extras, and runs from batters Alice Tector (30*) and opener Isobel Light (25).

Abbi Leckey (2-33) was also among the wickets.

Jenny Hanna took 5 for 9

A second wicket stand of 51 between Jemma Gillan (29) and Sarah Rountree (19) settled the nerves for the NCU.

The win was then all but secured thanks to a third wicket stand of between the Waringstown pair of Abbi Harrison (45) and skipper Charlotte Lyons (38*), with the five-wicket win achieved in the 31st over.

The final games have the NW and NCU meeting at Ballyspallen, while the two Leinster teams are at St Johnston with NRR deciding who will lift the trophy.