Eight local sides are set to be involved in ECB National Club Championship action on Sunday (April 28), with Basingstoke & North Hants and St Cross Symondians facing West of England Premier League opposition.
Basingstoke host Royal Wootton Bassett at May's Bounty, while St Cross face Corsham for the second year running, but this time at the Green Jackets Ground, Winchester.
Bashley (Rydal), who have yet to play any cricket this season, travel into Wiltshire for a tough looking preliminary round tie at Burbage & Easton Royal, who won WEPL Division 2 in 2023.
Southern Premier League champions Burridge and South Wilts both have byes, while Old Tauntonians & Romsey head to Bath for a meet-up with WEPL Premiers Lansdown.
Portsmouth may include former Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful against Sussex Leaguers Middleton at St Helen's, Southsea. Havant host Uxbridge with Waterlooville headed to Normandy.
Odiham & Greywell's reward for beating Berkhamsted is an away day at Middlesex Premier League club Richmond. All the matches are 40-overs per side and start at 1pm. Admission is free.
Basingstoke host Royal Wootton Bassett at May's Bounty, while St Cross face Corsham for the second year running, but this time at the Green Jackets Ground, Winchester.
Bashley (Rydal), who have yet to play any cricket this season, travel into Wiltshire for a tough looking preliminary round tie at Burbage & Easton Royal, who won WEPL Division 2 in 2023.
Southern Premier League champions Burridge and South Wilts both have byes, while Old Tauntonians & Romsey head to Bath for a meet-up with WEPL Premiers Lansdown.
Portsmouth may include former Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful against Sussex Leaguers Middleton at St Helen's, Southsea. Havant host Uxbridge with Waterlooville headed to Normandy.
Odiham & Greywell's reward for beating Berkhamsted is an away day at Middlesex Premier League club Richmond. All the matches are 40-overs per side and start at 1pm. Admission is free.