GREENMOUNT will go for glory in the Anthony Axford Indoor Cricket Tournament on Sunday.
The Bury side reached the last four last weekend at the expense of Westhoughton.
The quarter-finals took place following a minute's silence for Bolton League stalwart and former Greenmount player Derek Kay who died recently.
Westhoughton batted first and lost their opener Danny Naylor caught by Greenmount's Ryan Senior off the first ball of the match.
Shaun Dunning followed in the next over and at 5-22 Kieran Paisley found himself with six overs to play on his own.
A superb effort took him to 69 not out and his team to 87.
Phil Ingham finished with 2-14 and Andy Kerr 2-11 off their three overs.
The Bury side passed the target for the loss of only one wicket.
Ryan Senior top scored with 25 not out, ably supported by Andy Kerr who was unbeaten on 24.
Kearsley, Farnworth Social Circle and reigning champions Egerton make up the semi-finals, which take place at Bolton School on Sunday. Greenmount will meet Kearsley at 12.30pm followed by Egerton versus FSC at 3pm.
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