Burridge must take maximum points from their final day visit to Alton to stand any slim chance of denying St Cross Symondians the ECB Southern Premier Division championship.
Already seven points adrift at the top, Burridge are relying on lowly Lymington to beat St Cross at the Sports Ground.
But if that were to happen - and St Cross are bound to collect some bonus points - they would effectively have to win with a 22-point maximum. Burridge will if at full strength if Nick McMurray returns.
Burridge: Steward, Richards, Collings-Wells, Lock, De Abreu, Chowdhury, Stancliffe, McMurray, Danley-Jones, White, Southon.
James Hibberd says his South Wilts' farewells against Basingstoke & North Hants at May's Bounty, where all-rounder James Hayward may return after breaking his hand seven weeks ago.
Hibberd leaves the Bemerton club tomorrow after 11 seasons, the past two as captain, during which time he has been among the lead players in the Premier League.
Hayward's scheduled return is a little surprising as he as still wearing a cast on his broken hand earlier this week. He steps into the breach as all-rounder Arthur Godsal is on England 12th man duties in the Ageas Bowl Test Match. Basingstoke, who have won five of their last six matches, expect to be unchanged.
Basingstoke: Thane, Jolley, Belcher, Stokes, Harsham, Albert, Williamson, Benge, James, Griffiths, Thankachan.
South Wilts: Morton, Evans, Stearman, Draper, Weld, Hayward, Hibberd, Warner, Murray, Fisher, Ghauri.
Hampshire Academy captain Felix Organ plans to hang on to his position at the top of the Premier Division batting leaderboard in the visit to relegated New Milton.
Organ's 776 run aggregate is 51 more than Tom Morton, while team-mate Tom Scriven has 613. The pair are both set to play cricket in Brisbane this winter.
Academy: Organ, Metzger, Scriven, Middleton, Pardoe, South, Prest, Abbas, Dale, Reynolds, Trodd.
Already seven points adrift at the top, Burridge are relying on lowly Lymington to beat St Cross at the Sports Ground.
But if that were to happen - and St Cross are bound to collect some bonus points - they would effectively have to win with a 22-point maximum. Burridge will if at full strength if Nick McMurray returns.
Burridge: Steward, Richards, Collings-Wells, Lock, De Abreu, Chowdhury, Stancliffe, McMurray, Danley-Jones, White, Southon.
James Hibberd says his South Wilts' farewells against Basingstoke & North Hants at May's Bounty, where all-rounder James Hayward may return after breaking his hand seven weeks ago.
Hibberd leaves the Bemerton club tomorrow after 11 seasons, the past two as captain, during which time he has been among the lead players in the Premier League.
Hayward's scheduled return is a little surprising as he as still wearing a cast on his broken hand earlier this week. He steps into the breach as all-rounder Arthur Godsal is on England 12th man duties in the Ageas Bowl Test Match. Basingstoke, who have won five of their last six matches, expect to be unchanged.
Basingstoke: Thane, Jolley, Belcher, Stokes, Harsham, Albert, Williamson, Benge, James, Griffiths, Thankachan.
South Wilts: Morton, Evans, Stearman, Draper, Weld, Hayward, Hibberd, Warner, Murray, Fisher, Ghauri.
Hampshire Academy captain Felix Organ plans to hang on to his position at the top of the Premier Division batting leaderboard in the visit to relegated New Milton.
Organ's 776 run aggregate is 51 more than Tom Morton, while team-mate Tom Scriven has 613. The pair are both set to play cricket in Brisbane this winter.
Academy: Organ, Metzger, Scriven, Middleton, Pardoe, South, Prest, Abbas, Dale, Reynolds, Trodd.