Thistle won the toss and chose to bowl, putting Banchory into bat in what turned out to be very changeable weather.
C. Van Der Ruit opened proceedings with the skipper at the other end and started well getting Gourlay out cheaply and kept the runs
down until the first rain of the day struck and covers where hastily rolled onto the wicket. This was to continue throughout the Banchory innings and it wasn't till after the second spell of rain that thistle got the second wicket with the score on 60 off 15 overs.
Ali and Hajjan made a good second wicket partnership of 60 before putting the pressure on Thistle until Ali was out for 57 giving Thistle the breakthrough that was needed.
From there on more wickets and rain showers fell until Millar and the tail enders pushed the total on to a final score of 187 for 9 off 46 overs.
A.Keith was the best of the bowlers finishing with 4 wickets for 38 off 11 overs, C. Van Der Ruit taking 2 for 35 off 12 overs
After tea, Thistle faced a big task on a wet outfield and changeable track as no more rain fell for the day, having to score 188 to win. A.Kemp and A.Keith were to open for Thistle but disaster struck when Kemp was out for a duck in the first over.
D.Garden Snr was in next facing the pressure but did well, with a good partnership with Keith pushing the score on to 40 before Keith was out for 34.
A.Hinchcliffe was next in and scored rapidly before Garden fell for 15, Hinchcliffe following soon after for 27 with the score on 85.
C. Hinchcliffe and A.Wilson steadied the fall of wickets and scored well before Wilson was out with the score on 126 off 35.
The win seemed out of distance when C. Hinchcliffe was caught on 17 leaving the tail end to hold for the draw, which was almost lost when Garden Jnr was dropped off the last ball.
Top scorers were A.Keith getting 34, A.Hinchcliffe 27, A.Wilson 25 and C. Hinchcliffe 17 and a solid 15 from D.Garden.
Thistle now face a visit from Ellon this Saturday as they look to get back to winning ways again.
The match ball was sponsored by the Station Hotel.
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