Leg spinner Nathan Brain bowls brilliantly for Ghosts
LEG spinner Nathan Brain was one of the standout players when the Ghosts took on the Old King's in the Twenty20.
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AFTER all Campbelltown-Camden's Sydney Grade cricket matches were abandoned on Saturday, the team took on Parramatta at Old King's in the Twenty20 competition on Sunday.
Parramatta won the toss and sent the Ghosts into bat on a good bowling wicket.
In what was a good decision by Parramatta, the Ghosts batsmen struggled to post 130 runs.
Wicketkeeper Ardil Domingo (26), Russell Gascoigne (24) and Adam Coyte (22) were the main contributors.
Parramatta started nicely and appeared set to run down the Ghosts' total.
With the home team at 2-80, leg spinner Nathan Brain started to bring the Ghosts back into the game.
Already involved in the first two wickets, Brain captured another two then left the rest of the job to stand-in skipper Owen Babula. Babula took 5-22, Brain 3-25 and Coyte and Mitchell Claydon captured a wicket each. Keeper Ardil Domingo snared two nice stumpings.
The Ghosts now sit in equal seventh with Bankstown.