The second clash between Sydney Thunder and Adelaide Strikers in a matter of days didn't reach the same heights but was still a profitable one for Kooringal Colts.
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Colts are now $3000 richer after six maximums were struck at Sydney Showground on Sunday night.
After being selected for the Toyota 'Bash For Cash', the Wagga club were cheering for both sides to clear the boundary as many times as possible, with each six worth $500.
There were 14 sixes struck when the two teams met on New Year's Eve, including six by Jason Sangha alone, however the scoring wasn't as high on Sunday.
Instead the Thunder struck five sixes as they set Strikers 173 for victory.
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Down the order, wicketkeeper Henry Neilsen was the only Adelaide batsmen to hit a six as they fell 28 runs short.
Kooringal president Jeremy Bunn, who was at the game, is more than happy to have an extra $3000 at the club's disposal.
"We're still very happy and just happy to be part of the game," Bunn said.
"It was an exciting day for the club so we're still happy with the $3000."
Colts don't have anything in particular they want to put the cash towards.
However there are a number of improvements to Harris Park who could benefit.
"There is still some maintenance on the new nets to do and some little things we didn't get done the first time around so we could possibly look at that," Bunn said.
"There's a few little things around Harris Park and we might look at sight screens."
It is a boost for the club who are winless in first grade to start the season.
After going down in last season's grand final, the Colts have struggled to replicate the same form.
Alongside St Michaels, Kooringal are yet to taste success through the first eight rounds of the rain-interrupted season.
Attention now turns to the Twenty20 competition on January 15.