South African pair Mat Goles and Bash Walters are set to go head-to-head when Burridge face ECB Southern Premier Division rivals Alton at Botley Road, 12.30.
They have shaped up several times before in the Western Province Premier League – Goles for Cape Town CC and Walters for WPCC – so pride will be at stake, alongside producing a decisive performance for their side.
Goles certainly did that, hitting 147 in Burridge’s big win over the Hampshire Academy last week, while Walters is always a major influence for the Brewers.
Burridge are without opener Jack Paskins and have a back injury worry over Nathan Schoultz, whose role may be limited to just batting, but seamer Sully White is back. Alton name the side which won by two wickets at Havant.
Burridge: Matthew Goles, Joe Collings-Wells, Hilio de Abreu, Nathan Schoultz, Shu Chowdhury, Chris Blake, Inayat Ullah, Ollie Southon, Will Donald, Ben White, Sully White.
Alton: Harris, South, Ruffell, Myers, MP Heffernan, MJ Heffernan, Gadsby, Andrews, Sumner, Walters, Varney
Charlie Gwynn will skipper in-form St Cross Symondians in the absence of Ed Ellis against South Wilts at the Green Jackets.
St Cross are off to a storming start with wins over WEPL opponents Corsham and Bedminster in the ECB national club championship either side of an SPL victory at Lymington. South Wilts trimmed Bournemouth last week and will probably be unchanged.
St Cross Symondians: Gwynn, Organ, Ayling, Foyle, Trussler, Bransgrove, Mumford, Haworth, Lewis, Woodruff, Beer.
Beaten by St Cross last week, Lymington are boosted by Gareth Berg, Kamran Dhariwal and Conor Moors against the Hampshire Academy on the Ageas Bowl nursery ground.
Lymington: Ben Rogers, Mo Abbas, Ryan Scott, Conor Moors, Gareth Berg, Terry Crabb, Kamran Dhariwal, Dan Cox, Josh Royan, Lewis Martin, Asad Abbas
The Pimms will be flowing at Bournemouth’s vice president’s day at Chapel Gate, where Dan Conway is expected back against visiting Bashlery (Rydal), whose first two matches have been washed out.
Bashley (Rydal): J.Digby D.Goodey W. Tripcony B. Francis M. Porter F Gordon P. Holly L. Mortimore O. Webber. G. Wilson J. Huns.
Similarly, Totton & Eling have yet to get going but will do when Havant – with Peter Hopson and Chris Morgan back – visit Southern Gardens.
Basingstoke & North Hants look to build on last week’s win over Ventnor when they make a first ever visit to Hambledon, the promoted village team having been battered and bruised by Rowledge last week. Stoke are unchanged.
Basingstoke: Joe Oates, Dubs Wood, Ashley Neal, Mathew Deadman, Bradley Neal, Neil Shelar, Laurence Benge, Alistair Brown, Matt Donaldson, Arav Garg.
Hook & Newnham Basics are without Josh Buckingham at New Milton, so Tom May will be behind the sticks.
New Milton: Watts, Adams, Bartlett, Nicholls, Beck, Loader, Edwards, Cook, Griffiths, Hall, Naylor.
Hook & Newnham Basics: Lockwoood, Warner, Robson, M Buckingham, May, James, Armstrong, Murrell, Gardner, Watts, Divecha.
With several players still away at Durham University, Rowledge give a crack to Joe Ryman, the youngest of the three siblings, against Sarisbury Athletic at School Lane.
Sam Floyd, Jack Lovett and Ricky Rawlins all miss the trip.
Rowledge: Ben Wish, David Lloyd, Olly Ryman, Joe Ryman, Ricky Yates, Hugh Croft, Jonty Seeborn, Max Martin, Ollie Baker, Connor Cook, Richard Forbes.
Sarisbury Athletic: J Hill, Holzmann, Grierson, Orr, Sanders, Wright, Franklin, Robson, Mills, S Hill, Feltham.
Portsmouth City Council have been busy putting up warning signs - ‘watch out for flying cricket balls’ along Southsea seafront ahead of Babu Veetil’s arrival at St Helen’s with the Andover team.
Veetil smashed 40 off eight balls – mainly straight – against Sarisbury Athletic last week, so the adjoining promenade could come under fire.
Andover: Nyumbu, Mutumbami, Knight, Hooper, Adams, Treagus, Ayers, O Banks-Williams, Banks-Williams, Jansen, Veettil.
Ventnor host Calmore Sports at Steephill.
Portsmouth & Southsea, last year’s runaway SPL3 champions, visit Sparsholt with an unchanged side, viz M Benfield, T Benfield, J Davies, E Mansford, S Briggs, C Bollom, D Lee, M Goddard, B Saunders, J Willey, K Dunstan.
Hook & Newnham Basics II (v Hartley Wintney): Light, Willcocks, Moore, Dyer T, Neville, Allnutt B, Allnutt J, Wyatt, Dyer S, Dovey, May O.
Other SPL2 matches: Fair Oak v OTs & Romsey, Langley Manor v St Cross Symondians II, Waterlooville v Liophook & Ripsley.
They have shaped up several times before in the Western Province Premier League – Goles for Cape Town CC and Walters for WPCC – so pride will be at stake, alongside producing a decisive performance for their side.
Goles certainly did that, hitting 147 in Burridge’s big win over the Hampshire Academy last week, while Walters is always a major influence for the Brewers.
Burridge are without opener Jack Paskins and have a back injury worry over Nathan Schoultz, whose role may be limited to just batting, but seamer Sully White is back. Alton name the side which won by two wickets at Havant.
Burridge: Matthew Goles, Joe Collings-Wells, Hilio de Abreu, Nathan Schoultz, Shu Chowdhury, Chris Blake, Inayat Ullah, Ollie Southon, Will Donald, Ben White, Sully White.
Alton: Harris, South, Ruffell, Myers, MP Heffernan, MJ Heffernan, Gadsby, Andrews, Sumner, Walters, Varney
Charlie Gwynn will skipper in-form St Cross Symondians in the absence of Ed Ellis against South Wilts at the Green Jackets.
St Cross are off to a storming start with wins over WEPL opponents Corsham and Bedminster in the ECB national club championship either side of an SPL victory at Lymington. South Wilts trimmed Bournemouth last week and will probably be unchanged.
St Cross Symondians: Gwynn, Organ, Ayling, Foyle, Trussler, Bransgrove, Mumford, Haworth, Lewis, Woodruff, Beer.
Beaten by St Cross last week, Lymington are boosted by Gareth Berg, Kamran Dhariwal and Conor Moors against the Hampshire Academy on the Ageas Bowl nursery ground.
Lymington: Ben Rogers, Mo Abbas, Ryan Scott, Conor Moors, Gareth Berg, Terry Crabb, Kamran Dhariwal, Dan Cox, Josh Royan, Lewis Martin, Asad Abbas
The Pimms will be flowing at Bournemouth’s vice president’s day at Chapel Gate, where Dan Conway is expected back against visiting Bashlery (Rydal), whose first two matches have been washed out.
Bashley (Rydal): J.Digby D.Goodey W. Tripcony B. Francis M. Porter F Gordon P. Holly L. Mortimore O. Webber. G. Wilson J. Huns.
Similarly, Totton & Eling have yet to get going but will do when Havant – with Peter Hopson and Chris Morgan back – visit Southern Gardens.
Basingstoke & North Hants look to build on last week’s win over Ventnor when they make a first ever visit to Hambledon, the promoted village team having been battered and bruised by Rowledge last week. Stoke are unchanged.
Basingstoke: Joe Oates, Dubs Wood, Ashley Neal, Mathew Deadman, Bradley Neal, Neil Shelar, Laurence Benge, Alistair Brown, Matt Donaldson, Arav Garg.
Hook & Newnham Basics are without Josh Buckingham at New Milton, so Tom May will be behind the sticks.
New Milton: Watts, Adams, Bartlett, Nicholls, Beck, Loader, Edwards, Cook, Griffiths, Hall, Naylor.
Hook & Newnham Basics: Lockwoood, Warner, Robson, M Buckingham, May, James, Armstrong, Murrell, Gardner, Watts, Divecha.
With several players still away at Durham University, Rowledge give a crack to Joe Ryman, the youngest of the three siblings, against Sarisbury Athletic at School Lane.
Sam Floyd, Jack Lovett and Ricky Rawlins all miss the trip.
Rowledge: Ben Wish, David Lloyd, Olly Ryman, Joe Ryman, Ricky Yates, Hugh Croft, Jonty Seeborn, Max Martin, Ollie Baker, Connor Cook, Richard Forbes.
Sarisbury Athletic: J Hill, Holzmann, Grierson, Orr, Sanders, Wright, Franklin, Robson, Mills, S Hill, Feltham.
Portsmouth City Council have been busy putting up warning signs - ‘watch out for flying cricket balls’ along Southsea seafront ahead of Babu Veetil’s arrival at St Helen’s with the Andover team.
Veetil smashed 40 off eight balls – mainly straight – against Sarisbury Athletic last week, so the adjoining promenade could come under fire.
Andover: Nyumbu, Mutumbami, Knight, Hooper, Adams, Treagus, Ayers, O Banks-Williams, Banks-Williams, Jansen, Veettil.
Ventnor host Calmore Sports at Steephill.
Portsmouth & Southsea, last year’s runaway SPL3 champions, visit Sparsholt with an unchanged side, viz M Benfield, T Benfield, J Davies, E Mansford, S Briggs, C Bollom, D Lee, M Goddard, B Saunders, J Willey, K Dunstan.
Hook & Newnham Basics II (v Hartley Wintney): Light, Willcocks, Moore, Dyer T, Neville, Allnutt B, Allnutt J, Wyatt, Dyer S, Dovey, May O.
Other SPL2 matches: Fair Oak v OTs & Romsey, Langley Manor v St Cross Symondians II, Waterlooville v Liophook & Ripsley.