
Left-hand opener Terry Crabb (pictured) will captain Lymington in the ECB Southern Premier League this season - once he's fully repaired from a hamstring tear.
With lead 2021 run scorer, South African Ximus du Plooy plying his trade elsewhere, Lymington will rely heavily on the 45-year old Kiwi physiotherapist to score their runs this summer.
But there's no chance of the one-time Auckland Plunkett Shield batsman making Saturday's friendly at New Milton. Crabb's focus is fitness ahead of the SPL opener at Bashley (Rydal) on May 7.
Lymington have lost opening bowler James Wade, who has moved to his native Yorkshire, but will have a fresh pair of gloves behind the stumps with Grayshott's Ali Wheble joining Dan Cox on Yarmouth car ferry every other Saturday.
Darren Cowley is listed for a Lymington comeback in tomorrow's friendly with New Milton at Fernhill.
Hampshire Sixties captain Neil Trestrail will manage Lymington, with the evergreen Tony Wharton certain to pass on his vast cricket knowledge in his role as assistant.
With lead 2021 run scorer, South African Ximus du Plooy plying his trade elsewhere, Lymington will rely heavily on the 45-year old Kiwi physiotherapist to score their runs this summer.
But there's no chance of the one-time Auckland Plunkett Shield batsman making Saturday's friendly at New Milton. Crabb's focus is fitness ahead of the SPL opener at Bashley (Rydal) on May 7.
Lymington have lost opening bowler James Wade, who has moved to his native Yorkshire, but will have a fresh pair of gloves behind the stumps with Grayshott's Ali Wheble joining Dan Cox on Yarmouth car ferry every other Saturday.
Darren Cowley is listed for a Lymington comeback in tomorrow's friendly with New Milton at Fernhill.
Hampshire Sixties captain Neil Trestrail will manage Lymington, with the evergreen Tony Wharton certain to pass on his vast cricket knowledge in his role as assistant.