Burridge will have to knock out the side Sarisbury Athletic beat in last winter season’s Lord’s final if they are to progress in the ECB national indoor sixes championships.
Having comfortably brushed aside Goring By Sea by a 97-run margin last weekend, the recently crowned Hampshire sixes champions have their sights set on Kent’s indoor school at Canterbury on Saturday week, March 3 and a regional semi-final showdown with Broadstairs, whom Sarisbury Athletic beat in the run strewn 2017 final.
Broadstairs knocked out Wimbledon by a three-wicket margin in their qualifier.
The other regional semi-final features Old Brentwoods against Berkshire champions Theale.
Parley have been paired against Exeter University in the south-west regional semi-finals at Taunton and, if successful, will face either Swindon or Truro.
Having comfortably brushed aside Goring By Sea by a 97-run margin last weekend, the recently crowned Hampshire sixes champions have their sights set on Kent’s indoor school at Canterbury on Saturday week, March 3 and a regional semi-final showdown with Broadstairs, whom Sarisbury Athletic beat in the run strewn 2017 final.
Broadstairs knocked out Wimbledon by a three-wicket margin in their qualifier.
The other regional semi-final features Old Brentwoods against Berkshire champions Theale.
Parley have been paired against Exeter University in the south-west regional semi-finals at Taunton and, if successful, will face either Swindon or Truro.