St Cross Symondians have Hampshire’s Felix Organ in their side for the delayed opening defence of the ECB Southern Premier Division championship against Lymington at the town’s Sports Ground, 12.30pm.
They were due to defend their crown against the Hampshire Academy last weekend but that match, like the entire Coronation Day SPL programme, was washed out.
Durham University all-rounder Michael Booth is also named, but skipper Ed Ellis is unavailable due to school coaching commitments in Oxford, leaving Charlie Gwynn to captain and Charlie Mumford to keep wicket.
Lymington skipper Ben Rogers has a busy afternoon in prospect. Not only will be captain, but also opening the batting and keep wicket for a side weakened by the absence of Gareth Berg, who is playing for Northants.
Lymington: Ben Rogers, Terry Crabb, Monam Abbas, Dan Cox, Ryan Scott, Josh Royan, Jude Tollerfield, Lewis Martin, Ed Freeman, Asad Abass, Guy Layman.
St Cross Symondians: Gwynn, Mumford, Booth, Bransgrove, Foyle, Haworth, Beer, Lewis, Trussler, Organ, Woodruff
Ben Draper leads a much changed South Wilts against Bournemouth at Bemerton, where four players are set for club SPL debuts.
With Tom Morton and James Hayward in semi-retirement, Arthur Godsal gone to play in Middlesex and 48-wicket Josh Croom to the Birmingham League, its a very different South Wilts side.
Harry Broderick (back) and Ben Huntley (shoulder) are both nursing injuries and will be confined to batting roles.
South Wilts: Degg, Stearman, Rowe, Broderick, Draper, Rivzi, Fairfax- Ross, Huntley, Grant, Burton, Lewis.
Burridge have problems too, with lead wicket-taker Dan Stancliffe and Sully White missing the testing visit to the Ageas Bowl Nursery Ground to play the Academy.
The side, captained by Joe Collings-Wells, has a distinct South African look with three Cape Town cricketers Matt Goles, Hilio de Abreu and Nathan Schoultz in the line-up.
Burridge: Jack Paskins, Matthew Goles, Joe Collings-Wells, Hilio de Abreu, Nathan Schoultz, Shu Chowdhury, Inayat Ullah, Ollie Southon, Will Donald, Ben White, Ollie Creal.
Dan Harris, who was due to miss Alton’s opener against Bashley (Rydal) last week, will open against Havant at The Park, which also hosts an ECB Royal London Cup tie against Weybridge on Sunday.
Alton: Harris, South, Ruffell, Myers, MP Heffernan, MJ Heffernan, Gadsby, Andrews, Sumner, Walters, Varney.
The other match between Bashley (Rydal) and Totton & Eling has been called off as the Fagan Fields are unfit (also Bashley's Hants League match).
They were due to defend their crown against the Hampshire Academy last weekend but that match, like the entire Coronation Day SPL programme, was washed out.
Durham University all-rounder Michael Booth is also named, but skipper Ed Ellis is unavailable due to school coaching commitments in Oxford, leaving Charlie Gwynn to captain and Charlie Mumford to keep wicket.
Lymington skipper Ben Rogers has a busy afternoon in prospect. Not only will be captain, but also opening the batting and keep wicket for a side weakened by the absence of Gareth Berg, who is playing for Northants.
Lymington: Ben Rogers, Terry Crabb, Monam Abbas, Dan Cox, Ryan Scott, Josh Royan, Jude Tollerfield, Lewis Martin, Ed Freeman, Asad Abass, Guy Layman.
St Cross Symondians: Gwynn, Mumford, Booth, Bransgrove, Foyle, Haworth, Beer, Lewis, Trussler, Organ, Woodruff
Ben Draper leads a much changed South Wilts against Bournemouth at Bemerton, where four players are set for club SPL debuts.
With Tom Morton and James Hayward in semi-retirement, Arthur Godsal gone to play in Middlesex and 48-wicket Josh Croom to the Birmingham League, its a very different South Wilts side.
Harry Broderick (back) and Ben Huntley (shoulder) are both nursing injuries and will be confined to batting roles.
South Wilts: Degg, Stearman, Rowe, Broderick, Draper, Rivzi, Fairfax- Ross, Huntley, Grant, Burton, Lewis.
Burridge have problems too, with lead wicket-taker Dan Stancliffe and Sully White missing the testing visit to the Ageas Bowl Nursery Ground to play the Academy.
The side, captained by Joe Collings-Wells, has a distinct South African look with three Cape Town cricketers Matt Goles, Hilio de Abreu and Nathan Schoultz in the line-up.
Burridge: Jack Paskins, Matthew Goles, Joe Collings-Wells, Hilio de Abreu, Nathan Schoultz, Shu Chowdhury, Inayat Ullah, Ollie Southon, Will Donald, Ben White, Ollie Creal.
Dan Harris, who was due to miss Alton’s opener against Bashley (Rydal) last week, will open against Havant at The Park, which also hosts an ECB Royal London Cup tie against Weybridge on Sunday.
Alton: Harris, South, Ruffell, Myers, MP Heffernan, MJ Heffernan, Gadsby, Andrews, Sumner, Walters, Varney.
The other match between Bashley (Rydal) and Totton & Eling has been called off as the Fagan Fields are unfit (also Bashley's Hants League match).