
Tichborne Park will be without the influential Allam brothers for the scheduled Southern Premier League Cup East Division 2/3 match against Gosport Borough at Privett Park, 12.30.
Will is recovering from a shoulder injury – he should be fit for the round 3 game with Hartley Wintney – while sibling brother Tom, back from a brief spell at Basingstoke & North Hants, has a troublesome big toe.
Tichborne won their first match against Purbrook, while Gosport went down to a Henry Glanfield inspired Hambledon.
Tichborne Park: M Cheyney, E Primmer, K Connell, T Barnett, D White, J Bristow, S Newens, J Wilks, M Dryden-Brownlee, A Gunner, G Power.
Liphook & Ripsley face a weekend double, hosting league cup rivals Portsmouth & Southsea before travelling to the outskirts of Haywards Heath to play Balcombe in the Village Cup on Sunday.
Liphook’s team to play P & S is unchanged from that which trimmed Waterlooville, while P & S, with skipper Jack Davies fit, have Matt Benfield (pictured by The News), Chris Bollom and Oli Kanavan all in good nick after getting fifty-plus scores in the warm-up match at Havant.
Liphook & Ripsley: Rob Nicklin, Chris Martin, Harry Munt, Jonathan Pryce, George Neave, Gabriel Broadhurst, Sean Burton, Dan Harvey, Oscar Amis, Charles Janczur, Dave Elliott.
Portsmouth & Southsea: J Davies, M Benfield, O Kanavan, T Benfield, A Davidson, J White, B Saunders, J Peach, J Wiley, C Turrell, K Dunstan.
Having plundered 137 off 73 balls, including 14 sixes, off the South Wilts’ attack last week, left-hander Nathan Feltham was first name down on the Paultons’ team-sheet for the derby against OTs & Romsey at the town Sports Ground.
Paultons went on to win that match comfortably, while OTs came unstuck against Bashley (Rydal) II, who host Langley Manor at the BCG.
Paultons: Metcalfe, Rogers, Lee, Hamid, Smart, Drake, Feltham, Dawes, M Holgate, J Holgate, Denney.
South Wilts are still licking their wounds after that Feltham mauling, but beef up their bowling attack for Fair Oak’s visit to Bemerton.
All-rounder Tom Pearce is back and will share some of the spin bowling duties with teenager Tom Lewis, who took a career-best 8-27 against Shrewton last week.
South Wilts: Wade, Edwards, Lloyd, Pearce, Pittman, Bolam, Partridge, Atkinson, Richards, Lewis, Hewlett.
The Parratt dynasty lives on at Fawley, with Andy's youngest son Connor playing alongside elder brother Bailey against Trojans at Holbury. Andy himself is arranging video links from his match at Burley, one of the New Forest's nicest grounds.
Fawley: C Earl, Edwards, Munir, K Earl, Crossley, B Streather, Croxall, C Parratt, Leach, Bryers, B Parratt.
Will is recovering from a shoulder injury – he should be fit for the round 3 game with Hartley Wintney – while sibling brother Tom, back from a brief spell at Basingstoke & North Hants, has a troublesome big toe.
Tichborne won their first match against Purbrook, while Gosport went down to a Henry Glanfield inspired Hambledon.
Tichborne Park: M Cheyney, E Primmer, K Connell, T Barnett, D White, J Bristow, S Newens, J Wilks, M Dryden-Brownlee, A Gunner, G Power.
Liphook & Ripsley face a weekend double, hosting league cup rivals Portsmouth & Southsea before travelling to the outskirts of Haywards Heath to play Balcombe in the Village Cup on Sunday.
Liphook’s team to play P & S is unchanged from that which trimmed Waterlooville, while P & S, with skipper Jack Davies fit, have Matt Benfield (pictured by The News), Chris Bollom and Oli Kanavan all in good nick after getting fifty-plus scores in the warm-up match at Havant.
Liphook & Ripsley: Rob Nicklin, Chris Martin, Harry Munt, Jonathan Pryce, George Neave, Gabriel Broadhurst, Sean Burton, Dan Harvey, Oscar Amis, Charles Janczur, Dave Elliott.
Portsmouth & Southsea: J Davies, M Benfield, O Kanavan, T Benfield, A Davidson, J White, B Saunders, J Peach, J Wiley, C Turrell, K Dunstan.
Having plundered 137 off 73 balls, including 14 sixes, off the South Wilts’ attack last week, left-hander Nathan Feltham was first name down on the Paultons’ team-sheet for the derby against OTs & Romsey at the town Sports Ground.
Paultons went on to win that match comfortably, while OTs came unstuck against Bashley (Rydal) II, who host Langley Manor at the BCG.
Paultons: Metcalfe, Rogers, Lee, Hamid, Smart, Drake, Feltham, Dawes, M Holgate, J Holgate, Denney.
South Wilts are still licking their wounds after that Feltham mauling, but beef up their bowling attack for Fair Oak’s visit to Bemerton.
All-rounder Tom Pearce is back and will share some of the spin bowling duties with teenager Tom Lewis, who took a career-best 8-27 against Shrewton last week.
South Wilts: Wade, Edwards, Lloyd, Pearce, Pittman, Bolam, Partridge, Atkinson, Richards, Lewis, Hewlett.
The Parratt dynasty lives on at Fawley, with Andy's youngest son Connor playing alongside elder brother Bailey against Trojans at Holbury. Andy himself is arranging video links from his match at Burley, one of the New Forest's nicest grounds.
Fawley: C Earl, Edwards, Munir, K Earl, Crossley, B Streather, Croxall, C Parratt, Leach, Bryers, B Parratt.