Trojans will be without influential opening batsman Simon Williams when they bid to get their Southern Electric Premier Division 3 title bid back on track against Lymington II at Stoneham Lane.
The evergreen opener, whose three half-centuries this season helped Trojans make a flying five-match winning start, is at a family wedding.
Trojans remained in second place – 16 points behind leaders Waterlooville – despite losing their unbeaten tag to South Wilts II.
Lymington made a hefty 267-4 against Basingstoke & North Hants II last week – teenager Don Hand hitting 116 – but still lost by five wickets.
“We’re playing plenty of exciting games, but losing too often in the last over,” reflects Lymington captain Oli Kelly.
Lymington II: Kelly, Edwards, Atkins, Robinson, Sutherland, Layman, C Moors, K Moors, Cooke, Molloy, Gregory.
Highspot of the SPL3 programme is the visit of South Wilts II to undefeated Waterlooville, who had their feathers ruffled by a four-wicket defeat by Calmore Sports in the Electric t20 Cup on Sunday. Dominic Webb, the SW opening bowler, is out injured.
Fourth placed Gosport Borough go to Basingstoke & North Hants, while Totton & Eling II start their game with St Cross Symondians with their 68-point tally reduced after fielding an unregistered player in last week’s crushing defeat by Havant II. But James Taylor is expected to play and chase a third second team hundred of the season.
The evergreen opener, whose three half-centuries this season helped Trojans make a flying five-match winning start, is at a family wedding.
Trojans remained in second place – 16 points behind leaders Waterlooville – despite losing their unbeaten tag to South Wilts II.
Lymington made a hefty 267-4 against Basingstoke & North Hants II last week – teenager Don Hand hitting 116 – but still lost by five wickets.
“We’re playing plenty of exciting games, but losing too often in the last over,” reflects Lymington captain Oli Kelly.
Lymington II: Kelly, Edwards, Atkins, Robinson, Sutherland, Layman, C Moors, K Moors, Cooke, Molloy, Gregory.
Highspot of the SPL3 programme is the visit of South Wilts II to undefeated Waterlooville, who had their feathers ruffled by a four-wicket defeat by Calmore Sports in the Electric t20 Cup on Sunday. Dominic Webb, the SW opening bowler, is out injured.
Fourth placed Gosport Borough go to Basingstoke & North Hants, while Totton & Eling II start their game with St Cross Symondians with their 68-point tally reduced after fielding an unregistered player in last week’s crushing defeat by Havant II. But James Taylor is expected to play and chase a third second team hundred of the season.