The first game on Wednesday the Marsa team won the toss and elected to bat first. The Stockport bowlers bowled extremely well and managed to keep the local side down to 132 runs from the allotted overs.
John Grima top scored with 41 runs not out, while Mark G. Sacco (18 runs), Justin Brooke (16 runs) and Ronnie Sacco (13 runs) were the only other batsmen to make it to double figures.
For the visitors S. Porritt took three wickets and M.Barrow took two.
Stockport chased down the runs in 30 overs with R. Barber top scoring with 62 runs. Mike Caruana took two of the three wickets taken for the home side. Stockport went one up in the series.
On Saturday Stockport won the toss and elected to bat first. A.Roughey top scored with 58 runs, M.Eley scored 51 runs and M.Green scored 16 runs from a total of 175 runs.
For Marsa Nowell Khosla took two wickets while four bowlers took a wicket each. The Marsa reply started off well enough with Joy Ghoseroy making 35 runs and Nowell Khosla 17.
Marsa were three wickets down for 76 runs off 15 overs, well posed to go for victory.
Gordon Hewitt and Sunny Krishna were the only other batsmen to make double figures scoring 14 runs and ten runs respectively. The Marsa side only managed to score 122 runs, Stockport go two up in the series.
On Sunday Marsa won the toss and elected to field first. The Marsa team bowled well and restricted the visitors to 111 runs from the 20 overs which were allotted.
The Marsa team made the runs in the 17th over with Joy Ghoseroy scoring 42 runs, Sam Dhandapani 12, Chris Naudi 23 including a six, and Nadeem Ashraf scored 28 runs, also including a six. Marsa won the game and lost the series two to one.