Dan Goldstraw is on the brink of achieving another personal milestone in ECB Southern Electric Premier League cricket.
He returns to the Sarisbury Athletic side against St Cross Symondians at the Green Jackets Ground chasing a record 450th SPL wicket.
Goldstraw, now 46 years old and bowling as well as ever, took 5-21 in his last Sarisbury appearance against the Hampshire Academy.
It was his 20th nap hand return in Premier League cricket.
He missed last week’s win over Ventnor but duly refreshed is back ready to chalk up another niche in his left-arm wicket taking career. Matt Journeaux misses the match.
Sarisbury Athletic: Banks, Rawlins, Norris, Covey, Burl, Geyle, Jack Lovett, Miller, Joe Lovett, Goldstraw, Jewell.
Guernsey Island bowling all-rounder Jamie Nussbaumer jets in to make his Burridge bow against ECB Southern Electric Premier League rivals Lymington at the Sports Ground.
The 27-year old recently captained Guernsey in the European t20 Championships and will join Lee Savident on the flight.
He will open the bowling with Portsmouth University student Nick Johnson, with in-form Dan Stancliffe first change.
Wicketkeeper Ed Ellis hopes to be fit after suffering a nasty facial injury playing for Oxford University against Afghanistan, but spin all-rounder Darren Cowley may be a doubt.
Lymington: Beetham, Ellis, McManus, Scott, Cowley, Metcalfe, Freeman, Ambrose, Grierson, K Moors, Ashkenazi.
Burridge: Gatting, Collings-Wells, Richards, Kenway, Savident, Dods, Nussbaumer, Ankers, Hewitt, Stancliffe, McMurray.
Exciting 16-year old spin all-rounder Felix Organ retains his place in the Hampshire Academy side to play Alton at the Jubilee Ground.
The Canford teenager is making quite an impression at the Ageas Bowl, having made half-centuries in both his Premier League games so far.
He made an unbeaten 57 against South Wilts, with his 60 at Burridge – which followed a four-wicket spell with the ball – a significant contribution towards a thrilling Academy victory.
His century partner Ben Duggan will again open with the batting with Joe Weatherley, while Tom Alsop returns after illness.
But the Academy’s Rockin’ Robin, Jake Goodwin is out with a broken hand, an injury believed to have occurred when Jermaine Beckford completed his Wembley play-off hat-trick against his beloved Swindon Town last weekend. Goodwin is rumoured, Ben Stokes style, to have punched an innocent hot dog stall as the left the stadium earlier than planned …
Academy: Weatherley, Duggan, Alsop, Scriven, Taylor, Caldera, Organ, Crane, McCoy, Murray, Barber.
Interim skipper Simon Watkins is hoping Bashley (Rydal) can pick up where they left off in beating Lymington when they travel to Newclose to play Ventnor.
Watkins halted a two-match losing run when Bashley beat their New Forest neighbours.
Bashley are without James Morris for the cross-Solent trip: Jake Lilley is his replacement.
Ventnor: Holmes, Cheek, Wilson, Eysele, Calloway, Herridge, Corbin, Westhorpe, Willis, Snell, Whyte
Bashley (Rydal): Watkins, Thurgood, Baker, Porter, Morris, Andrews, Jaques, Digby, Thompson, Lilley, Nash.
He returns to the Sarisbury Athletic side against St Cross Symondians at the Green Jackets Ground chasing a record 450th SPL wicket.
Goldstraw, now 46 years old and bowling as well as ever, took 5-21 in his last Sarisbury appearance against the Hampshire Academy.
It was his 20th nap hand return in Premier League cricket.
He missed last week’s win over Ventnor but duly refreshed is back ready to chalk up another niche in his left-arm wicket taking career. Matt Journeaux misses the match.
Sarisbury Athletic: Banks, Rawlins, Norris, Covey, Burl, Geyle, Jack Lovett, Miller, Joe Lovett, Goldstraw, Jewell.
Guernsey Island bowling all-rounder Jamie Nussbaumer jets in to make his Burridge bow against ECB Southern Electric Premier League rivals Lymington at the Sports Ground.
The 27-year old recently captained Guernsey in the European t20 Championships and will join Lee Savident on the flight.
He will open the bowling with Portsmouth University student Nick Johnson, with in-form Dan Stancliffe first change.
Wicketkeeper Ed Ellis hopes to be fit after suffering a nasty facial injury playing for Oxford University against Afghanistan, but spin all-rounder Darren Cowley may be a doubt.
Lymington: Beetham, Ellis, McManus, Scott, Cowley, Metcalfe, Freeman, Ambrose, Grierson, K Moors, Ashkenazi.
Burridge: Gatting, Collings-Wells, Richards, Kenway, Savident, Dods, Nussbaumer, Ankers, Hewitt, Stancliffe, McMurray.
Exciting 16-year old spin all-rounder Felix Organ retains his place in the Hampshire Academy side to play Alton at the Jubilee Ground.
The Canford teenager is making quite an impression at the Ageas Bowl, having made half-centuries in both his Premier League games so far.
He made an unbeaten 57 against South Wilts, with his 60 at Burridge – which followed a four-wicket spell with the ball – a significant contribution towards a thrilling Academy victory.
His century partner Ben Duggan will again open with the batting with Joe Weatherley, while Tom Alsop returns after illness.
But the Academy’s Rockin’ Robin, Jake Goodwin is out with a broken hand, an injury believed to have occurred when Jermaine Beckford completed his Wembley play-off hat-trick against his beloved Swindon Town last weekend. Goodwin is rumoured, Ben Stokes style, to have punched an innocent hot dog stall as the left the stadium earlier than planned …
Academy: Weatherley, Duggan, Alsop, Scriven, Taylor, Caldera, Organ, Crane, McCoy, Murray, Barber.
Interim skipper Simon Watkins is hoping Bashley (Rydal) can pick up where they left off in beating Lymington when they travel to Newclose to play Ventnor.
Watkins halted a two-match losing run when Bashley beat their New Forest neighbours.
Bashley are without James Morris for the cross-Solent trip: Jake Lilley is his replacement.
Ventnor: Holmes, Cheek, Wilson, Eysele, Calloway, Herridge, Corbin, Westhorpe, Willis, Snell, Whyte
Bashley (Rydal): Watkins, Thurgood, Baker, Porter, Morris, Andrews, Jaques, Digby, Thompson, Lilley, Nash.