Bashley (Rydal) make a triple change for the first ever visit of second placed Basingstoke & North Hants to the BCG (11am) in the second round of ECB Southern Premier League ‘time’ pennant matches.
Devon’s Dan Goodey returns to partner teenage left-armer Brad Currie with the new ball, while Chris Ridley makes a guest appearance behind the stumps.
With Sam Kennett switching from Sparsholt, Bashley will parade three of the Bournemouth University team (Tim Taylor is the other) which clinched the BUCS South A Division championship this week.
Visitors Basingstoke, who ended Burridge’s three-match winning start to the season last week, had hoped to include Brad Taylor, but the 21-year old Hampshire spin all-rounder is being rested, so Max Harsham steps up.
Bashley and Basingstoke both exited the ECB Royal London club championship last weekend, Bashley by 26 runs at Havant and Basingstoke by a 30-run margin against Normandy at May’s Bounty.
Basingstoke were optimistic about their prospects of reaching the group final when they restricted last season’s Surrey Championship winners to 151-9.
But from a promising 35-0, Basingstoke dipped to 90-6 (Ben Thane 30). Joe Oates (20) and Chris Jolley (21) rallied, but Basingstoke were dismissed for 131.
Once Michael Porter (46) was dismissed at 120-5, Bashley’s prospects of bettering Havant’s 187-8 effectively disappeared – Graham Burns (4-16) slicing through the lower order as the visitors fell to 131 all out (Sam Kennett 28).
Chris Stone (48), Andy Gorvin (47) and Stu Ransley (43) top scored for Havant, who will visit Normandy (the scene of a 347-run mauling last season) on June 24.
Bashley (Rydal): Digby, Turner, Taylor, Porter, Jaques, Kennet, Wilson, Ridley, Thomson, Goodey, Currie
Basingstoke & North Hants: Belcher, Thane, Stokes, Harsham, Makhanya, Williamson, B Neal, Griffiths, Benge, James, Porter.
The table topping Hampshire Academy have Scott Currie back from a side strain for the visit to Havant, who are minus Chris Morgan.
Havant: Stone, Gorvin, Ransley, Hopson, Hindley, Bulled, Prentice, Gadd, Burns, Taw, Atkins.
Academy: Felix Organ, George Metzger, Fletcha Middleton, Tom Scriven, Scott Currie, Toby Albert, Jamie Regan, Ben Huntley, Mo Abass, Chris Searle, Sonny Reynolds.
Burridge hope to be unchanged against Botley Road visitors Lymington, where all-rounder Richard Lock plays against his old club, but it’s touch and go for opening bowler Nick McMurray, whose wife is expecting their first child at any time.
Burridge: Rick Ankers, Lee Savident, Shu Chowdhury, Joe Collins-Wells, Richard Lock, Hilio De Abreu, Will Steward, Dan Stancliffe, Sully White, Ollie Southon, Nick McMurray.
St Cross Symondians look to build on last week’s nine-wicket thumping of champions Havant when they go to the Jubilee Ground to face Alton.
But the Brewers are going well having beaten South Wilts and New Milton on the back of a tie at Lymington. Michael Heffernan returns to open for Alton, while St Cross Symondians hope to be unchanged.
Alton: A Hammond, Mike Heffernan, Harris, Marais, Myers, Mark Heffernan, Hugo Hammond, Scott, Mortimer, Salmon, Ballinger.
St Cross Symondians: T Foyle T, Young, Came, Stokes, Mead, H Foyle, Bransgrove, Lunn, Ayres, Mitchell, Holland.
South Wilts bolster their spin options by including the experienced Rob Franklin against New Milton at Bemerton. International groundsman Tom Cowley is on duty at the Ageas Bowl. Winless New Milton give a debut to 17-year old Ollie Willmore.
South Wilts: Morton, Wade, Mynott, Draper, Hayward, Godsal, Hibberd, Franklin, Evans, Warner, Murray.
New Milton: R Beck, L Beck, J Haggaty, N Gargaro, T Arnold, T Edwards, O Willmore, R Hussey, J Lilley, J Adams, J Prodomo.
Devon’s Dan Goodey returns to partner teenage left-armer Brad Currie with the new ball, while Chris Ridley makes a guest appearance behind the stumps.
With Sam Kennett switching from Sparsholt, Bashley will parade three of the Bournemouth University team (Tim Taylor is the other) which clinched the BUCS South A Division championship this week.
Visitors Basingstoke, who ended Burridge’s three-match winning start to the season last week, had hoped to include Brad Taylor, but the 21-year old Hampshire spin all-rounder is being rested, so Max Harsham steps up.
Bashley and Basingstoke both exited the ECB Royal London club championship last weekend, Bashley by 26 runs at Havant and Basingstoke by a 30-run margin against Normandy at May’s Bounty.
Basingstoke were optimistic about their prospects of reaching the group final when they restricted last season’s Surrey Championship winners to 151-9.
But from a promising 35-0, Basingstoke dipped to 90-6 (Ben Thane 30). Joe Oates (20) and Chris Jolley (21) rallied, but Basingstoke were dismissed for 131.
Once Michael Porter (46) was dismissed at 120-5, Bashley’s prospects of bettering Havant’s 187-8 effectively disappeared – Graham Burns (4-16) slicing through the lower order as the visitors fell to 131 all out (Sam Kennett 28).
Chris Stone (48), Andy Gorvin (47) and Stu Ransley (43) top scored for Havant, who will visit Normandy (the scene of a 347-run mauling last season) on June 24.
Bashley (Rydal): Digby, Turner, Taylor, Porter, Jaques, Kennet, Wilson, Ridley, Thomson, Goodey, Currie
Basingstoke & North Hants: Belcher, Thane, Stokes, Harsham, Makhanya, Williamson, B Neal, Griffiths, Benge, James, Porter.
The table topping Hampshire Academy have Scott Currie back from a side strain for the visit to Havant, who are minus Chris Morgan.
Havant: Stone, Gorvin, Ransley, Hopson, Hindley, Bulled, Prentice, Gadd, Burns, Taw, Atkins.
Academy: Felix Organ, George Metzger, Fletcha Middleton, Tom Scriven, Scott Currie, Toby Albert, Jamie Regan, Ben Huntley, Mo Abass, Chris Searle, Sonny Reynolds.
Burridge hope to be unchanged against Botley Road visitors Lymington, where all-rounder Richard Lock plays against his old club, but it’s touch and go for opening bowler Nick McMurray, whose wife is expecting their first child at any time.
Burridge: Rick Ankers, Lee Savident, Shu Chowdhury, Joe Collins-Wells, Richard Lock, Hilio De Abreu, Will Steward, Dan Stancliffe, Sully White, Ollie Southon, Nick McMurray.
St Cross Symondians look to build on last week’s nine-wicket thumping of champions Havant when they go to the Jubilee Ground to face Alton.
But the Brewers are going well having beaten South Wilts and New Milton on the back of a tie at Lymington. Michael Heffernan returns to open for Alton, while St Cross Symondians hope to be unchanged.
Alton: A Hammond, Mike Heffernan, Harris, Marais, Myers, Mark Heffernan, Hugo Hammond, Scott, Mortimer, Salmon, Ballinger.
St Cross Symondians: T Foyle T, Young, Came, Stokes, Mead, H Foyle, Bransgrove, Lunn, Ayres, Mitchell, Holland.
South Wilts bolster their spin options by including the experienced Rob Franklin against New Milton at Bemerton. International groundsman Tom Cowley is on duty at the Ageas Bowl. Winless New Milton give a debut to 17-year old Ollie Willmore.
South Wilts: Morton, Wade, Mynott, Draper, Hayward, Godsal, Hibberd, Franklin, Evans, Warner, Murray.
New Milton: R Beck, L Beck, J Haggaty, N Gargaro, T Arnold, T Edwards, O Willmore, R Hussey, J Lilley, J Adams, J Prodomo.