
Namibia all-rounder Shaun Fouche has arrived at Chapel Gate to make his debut as Bournemouth's overseas player in the ECB Southern Premier Cricket League.
He will play in Saturday’s 50-over white ball curtain raiser against Basingstoke & North Hants, the 25-year old having made over 30 international appearances for his country in ICC associate nations matches.
In addition to taking close on 100 wickets as a seam bowler, he has scored 94 against Canada and twice made fifty-plus contributions against the UAE and the USA.
Fouche apart, its very much as you were with Bournemouth, whose relatively young continues to be captained by all-rounder Simon Woodruff.
Luke Webb and Ben Rogers have key top order roles with the experienced Dan Conway leading the attack.
Opponents Basingstoke have injury and unavailability problems to contend with – key spin all-rounder Ash Neal, once of Bournemouth University, having recently broken his wrist.
Opener Alex Bovill and Harry Morrough are at university in the north east for the time, but making his debut at Chapel Gate will be teenage spin all-rounder Ethan O’Donoghue, from New Zealand’s Northern Districts.
Bournemouth: Woodruff, Webb, Rogers, Fouche, Robinson, Smith, Van Goole, Rushworth, Conway, Hurley, Breckon.
Basingstoke & North Hants: Deadman, Abid, Brown, Metzger, B Neal, Saranth, Donaldson, O’Donoghue, Shelar, Nanthakumar, Savinadan.
Photo - Tim Rogers
He will play in Saturday’s 50-over white ball curtain raiser against Basingstoke & North Hants, the 25-year old having made over 30 international appearances for his country in ICC associate nations matches.
In addition to taking close on 100 wickets as a seam bowler, he has scored 94 against Canada and twice made fifty-plus contributions against the UAE and the USA.
Fouche apart, its very much as you were with Bournemouth, whose relatively young continues to be captained by all-rounder Simon Woodruff.
Luke Webb and Ben Rogers have key top order roles with the experienced Dan Conway leading the attack.
Opponents Basingstoke have injury and unavailability problems to contend with – key spin all-rounder Ash Neal, once of Bournemouth University, having recently broken his wrist.
Opener Alex Bovill and Harry Morrough are at university in the north east for the time, but making his debut at Chapel Gate will be teenage spin all-rounder Ethan O’Donoghue, from New Zealand’s Northern Districts.
Bournemouth: Woodruff, Webb, Rogers, Fouche, Robinson, Smith, Van Goole, Rushworth, Conway, Hurley, Breckon.
Basingstoke & North Hants: Deadman, Abid, Brown, Metzger, B Neal, Saranth, Donaldson, O’Donoghue, Shelar, Nanthakumar, Savinadan.
Photo - Tim Rogers