It's Hampshire Under-19 Club T20 finals at New Milton's Fernhill ground on Sunday morning - if the event avoids the rain !
The 10.30 morning semi-finals feature St Cross Symondians against Fair Oak, and 2016 cup winners Bournemouth v Sarisbury Athletic.
With Hampshire Academy captain Felix Organ at the helm and a side containing Harry Came and Billy Mead, St Cross are arguably favourites, but had Calmore Sports been able to catch in Monday's Loperwood Park quarter-final it might have been a different story.
Charlie Gwynn is Fair Oak's stand-out player alongside Fletcha Middleton, while Bournemouth are a bit of an unknown quantity, having played only one group game.
The much sought after Oli Southon, believed to be attracting interest from a bevy of Premier League sides, will look to catch the eye for Sarisbury Athletic, who are captained by Jordan Wright. The final is at 2.30pm.
Basingstoke & North Hants, who lost last season's final to Bournemouth, won the Berkshire U19 Cup with an easy win over Cookham Dean, whom they bowled out for 84.
Max Harsham (35) and Joe Oates (25 not out) - after taking three late wickets - polished off the runs.
The 10.30 morning semi-finals feature St Cross Symondians against Fair Oak, and 2016 cup winners Bournemouth v Sarisbury Athletic.
With Hampshire Academy captain Felix Organ at the helm and a side containing Harry Came and Billy Mead, St Cross are arguably favourites, but had Calmore Sports been able to catch in Monday's Loperwood Park quarter-final it might have been a different story.
Charlie Gwynn is Fair Oak's stand-out player alongside Fletcha Middleton, while Bournemouth are a bit of an unknown quantity, having played only one group game.
The much sought after Oli Southon, believed to be attracting interest from a bevy of Premier League sides, will look to catch the eye for Sarisbury Athletic, who are captained by Jordan Wright. The final is at 2.30pm.
Basingstoke & North Hants, who lost last season's final to Bournemouth, won the Berkshire U19 Cup with an easy win over Cookham Dean, whom they bowled out for 84.
Max Harsham (35) and Joe Oates (25 not out) - after taking three late wickets - polished off the runs.