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BURRIDGE MUST CROSS LAKE TO OVERTURN PREMIER LEADERS

23/6/2017

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Leaders Lymington have big hitting Zimbabwean all-rounder Malcolm Lake back in their side for the ECB British Gas Southern Premier League visit to Burridge.
Lake has pillaged 277 runs in his three knocks for Lymington so far, but missed last week’s win over the Academy.  Lymington enjoy a four-point lead over Bashley (Rydal) at the top.
Lymington: Lake, Rogers, Scott, Locke, Dickinson, Ellis, Hand, Beetham, Metcalfe, Layman, Freeman.
Second placed Bashley (Rydal) thrashed St Cross Symondians last week, but are forced to make changes for the visit to Andover.
Tom Jacques, Chris Vaughan and Simon Watkins are all absent at London Road, where Andover will potentially face an all left-arm new ball attack with Middlesex prospect Tom Barber pairing up with 17-year old Bradley Currie.
Second team captain Phil Morris is called up, with skipper Michael Porter saying: “It’s a great opportunity for Phil to play his first game in the first team for a couple of years. He has scored lots of runs at 2XI level and therefore was deserving of his opportunity.”
Andover are without their skipper Matt Hooper, so Glyn Treagus tosses the coin. Will Arnold will be looking to catch the eye with a big score in his first appearance of the campaign.
Andover:   Andover: Treagus, Green, Knight, Romer-Lee, Watson, Arnold, Karunaratne, Blackburn, Adams, Veetil, Foy.
Bashley (Rydal): Gates, Digby, Page, Porter, Morris, C. Ridley, Wilson, S. Ridley, Barber, Currie, Nash.





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