Bournemouth's cricketing students will need to be at their best if they are to progress in Saturday's British Universities' Indoor South Sixes Championships in Canterbury.
They are paired in a demanding group alongside East London, Exeter and Kent, who also emerged undefeated from their respective qualifying groups. Canterbury, Cardiff Met, Oxford Brookes and Westminster are in the other four-uni group.
Bournemouth's full strength squad is Brad Currie (Bashley (Rydal)), Ash Neal (Basingstoke & North Hants), Dan Goodey (Plymouth), Arsalan Abbas (Banstead), Archie Shannon ( Wollaton, Notts), Lawrence Snookes (Tring Park), Oliver Hills (Canterbury), Freddie Oldfield (Bournemouth), Jack Zuurbier (Bournemouth).
Hartley Wintney skipper Will Kerr has already led Birmingham into the national sixes finals, with wins over Leicester, Bradford and Newcastle.
Kerr certainly led from the front, retiring once in scoring 57 runs in the three games, alongside snapping up six catches and two stumpings.
They are paired in a demanding group alongside East London, Exeter and Kent, who also emerged undefeated from their respective qualifying groups. Canterbury, Cardiff Met, Oxford Brookes and Westminster are in the other four-uni group.
Bournemouth's full strength squad is Brad Currie (Bashley (Rydal)), Ash Neal (Basingstoke & North Hants), Dan Goodey (Plymouth), Arsalan Abbas (Banstead), Archie Shannon ( Wollaton, Notts), Lawrence Snookes (Tring Park), Oliver Hills (Canterbury), Freddie Oldfield (Bournemouth), Jack Zuurbier (Bournemouth).
Hartley Wintney skipper Will Kerr has already led Birmingham into the national sixes finals, with wins over Leicester, Bradford and Newcastle.
Kerr certainly led from the front, retiring once in scoring 57 runs in the three games, alongside snapping up six catches and two stumpings.