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1/6/2017

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 An Achilles injury has put run gun Terry Crabb out of the Lymington side for the Premier Division Time pennant match against St Cross Symondians at the Sports Ground, 11am.
But Zimbabwean Malcolm Lake, who announced his arrived on the SPL scene with a monster 171 not out at New Milton will make his home debut.
St Cross, who inflicted Havant’s second defeat of the season last week, welcome back Hampshire prospect Asher Hart, but both centurion match winner Jimmy Adams and Joe Weatherley are on county duty.
Marlborough College captain Billy Mead (left) makes his first St Cross appearance of the season.
Lymington: Beetham, Scott, Lake, Locke, Dickinson, Ellis, Hand, Rogers, Metcalfe, Robertson, Freeman.
St Cross Symondians: Foyle, Young, Van Beek, Came, Mead, Hart, Bransgrove, Ayres, Hadfield, Rathod, Farooq.
Left-arm spinner Chris Morgan is a significant absentee for champions Havant, who host an Andover side still clinging on to the hope Sri Lankan Under-23 all-rounder Chamika Karunaratne gets visa clearance to play for the Lions.
Opener Ali Hooper, whose 65 set up the dramatic win over Burridge, is ruled out but Max Souter is back from Cardiff University.
Havant: Walker, Gorvin, Gibson, Taylor, Hopson, Hindley, Bulled, Ransley, Prentice, McCoy, Burns.
Andover: M Hooper, Green, Karunaratne, Watson, Souter, Knight, Blackburn, Roberts Veetil, Foy, Adams
Hampshire Academy are without Scotland’s Chris Sole for the trip to Burridge, but include Oxford University bound medium-pace bowler Chris Searle for the first time this season.
Academy: Tomlinson, Kantolinna, Duggan, Organ, Middleton, Goodwin, South, Holly,  Searle, Reynolds, Campbell.
Alton give a debut to Sunbury’s young Surrey YCs prospect Abhay Gonella against New Milton at the Jubilee Ground.
Gonella is at Royal Grammar School, Guildford and “just rocked up at our nets almost out of nowhere,” explained Alton skipper Scott Myers, whose leg spinning brother returns to the Brewers ranks.
Lee Beck and pinch hitter Toby Edwards are ruled out of the New Milton side.
Alton: Hammond, Gonella, Harris, Myers, Mike Heffernan, Mark Heffernan, Janmohamed, Myers, Jamison, Hughes, Ballinger.
New Milton: R Beck, D Loader, O Shrubsole, T Arnold, G Watts, N Gargaro, M Freeman, R Hussey, D Wakefield, J Haggaty, C Golding.




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