East Albury snapped a worrying streak to push Albury out of the double chance.
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The Crows had won just one of the last eight rounds, but produced a confidence-boosting performance.
Albury compiled 9-185 with ex-Sri Lankan first-class player Mahesh Kodamullage striking his second half-century (53) from 63 deliveries, including three sixes.
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Nick Morris chipped in with 52 in the top order.
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