The ECB Southern Premier League’s top four to head-to-head tomorrow, with defending Premier champions St Cross Symondians facing leaders Bashley (Rydal) at the Green Jackets, and South Wilts hosting the surprise packets, Lymington at Bemerton.
It’s the penultimate round of Time pennant matches, with Bashley boosted by the return of Devon pace bowler Dan Goodey, who has been struggling with a side strain.
St Cross have Felix Organ back following his maiden First Class century for Hampshire against Kent last weekend, but the absence of the in-form Max Curtis could be significant.
South Wilts look to have a better balance with Jack Mynott batting at four and Ryan Murray and Jack Stearman back. Island duo Ben Attrill and Henry Edwards are in for Lymington, but Josh Proctor's absence could be vital.
Alton face a dawn departure to play the Hampshire Academy at Newclose, while Havant host Bournemouth and Burridge play relegation haunted Basingstoke & North Hants.
Division 1 leaders Hook & Newnham Basics have Harry Robson back for the visit of Village Cup hopefuls Sarisbury Athletic, while second placed Sparsholt will expect to beat New Milton. Portsmouth have an awkward visit to Rowledge.
The big one in SPL2 features top two Totton & Eling against St Cross Symondians II at Southern Gardens, the outcome being watched with interest at nearby Paultons, who host Hartley Wintney with left-arm spinner Andrew Denney at the top of his game.
There’s a crunch match in Division 3 as well, with Bashley II’s Sam Kennett looking to explode his array of batting skills on Fawley. Sufian Munir may have a say on the outcome.
It’s the penultimate round of Time pennant matches, with Bashley boosted by the return of Devon pace bowler Dan Goodey, who has been struggling with a side strain.
St Cross have Felix Organ back following his maiden First Class century for Hampshire against Kent last weekend, but the absence of the in-form Max Curtis could be significant.
South Wilts look to have a better balance with Jack Mynott batting at four and Ryan Murray and Jack Stearman back. Island duo Ben Attrill and Henry Edwards are in for Lymington, but Josh Proctor's absence could be vital.
Alton face a dawn departure to play the Hampshire Academy at Newclose, while Havant host Bournemouth and Burridge play relegation haunted Basingstoke & North Hants.
Division 1 leaders Hook & Newnham Basics have Harry Robson back for the visit of Village Cup hopefuls Sarisbury Athletic, while second placed Sparsholt will expect to beat New Milton. Portsmouth have an awkward visit to Rowledge.
The big one in SPL2 features top two Totton & Eling against St Cross Symondians II at Southern Gardens, the outcome being watched with interest at nearby Paultons, who host Hartley Wintney with left-arm spinner Andrew Denney at the top of his game.
There’s a crunch match in Division 3 as well, with Bashley II’s Sam Kennett looking to explode his array of batting skills on Fawley. Sufian Munir may have a say on the outcome.