
The dynamic Ollie Webster has powered Ramsey through to the final of the Tinker Cup.
The northerners were confident of beating Crosby in yesterday’s semi-final, but were soon struggling.
Tight bowling from the Marown side pinned back the cup holders to 81 for 3 from 23 overs.
Then skipper Rob Webber joined Webster and the pair smashed an amazing 169 runs in the remaining 17 overs.
At the end Webber was on 65 not out and Webster had bludgeoned a breathtaking 117.
The talented all-rounder then opened the bowling with a fiery spell of five overs in which he took four wickets for just ten runs.
The Marown innings ended in high drama when young Sean Kelly entered the attack.
He only bowled four balls, but took a hat-trick to end the Crosby resistance.
In the final, Ramsey will meet the winners of this coming Sunday's semi between St John’s and Castletown.

Ravens run riot against AFC Liverpool
FC Isle of Man and AFC Liverpool to meet in vital hunt for points
Hockey: Cup finals double-header on the cards
Rugby: Douglas to host Sandbach in big top-of-the-table clash
Football: Prem title contenders Corinthians and Peel to meet