Yanco Cricket Club are set to take on Narrandera for the second time this season.
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The match at Narrandera Park this Saturday will see the Carpheads searching for redemption, after they suffered a 35-run loss to the Stags last time out.
Round two saw the Stags win the toss, then go on to score 26 after three overs, before captain Jordan Camm (18) fell to the bowling of Mark Tillyard (1/21).
The pairing of Jordan Camm and Jason Burke will be opening again this Saturday, with Camm stating there are a few Carpheads in particular they need to be wary of.
"You've always got the likes of Brent Lawrence to look out for, he's been around for years and is good with bat and ball," Camm said.
"Then you've got Brodie Perram, a lot of people laugh at Brodie being a bowler, but throughout he's always managed to get a lot of wickets and most batsmen are scared of going out there against him."
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The talented bowlers are not just in the Narrandera outfit either, Thomas Camm picked up the wickets of Mark Tillyard (4) and Jack Rilen (0) in consecutive deliveries on October 26.
The Carpheads lost five wickets for just one run, with Jordan Camm (2/9) and Andrew Kouzan (3/6) doing the damage.
Thomas Camm (6*) and Vincent Edwards (3*) added some late runs to the Yanco scoreline, helping their side reach 9/99 off their 20 overs.
An impressive scoreline for top-flight cricket in the Leeton district.
"We need to start off pretty strong this time," Jordan Camm explained.
"Down our order we've got Jock Yelland and Josh Lanham, as well as a lot of young kids with a lot of talent.
"They just need to execute on the day."
Yanco Agricultural High School will be hosting a designated leave weekend for their boarding students across November 16 to 17, so the Stags are bound to be missing some of their young talent.
Narrandera youngsters Jack Williamson (12*) and Reece Keech (3*) saw off the remainder of the Carpheads' overs last match, bringing their side to a 9/64 finish.
Now, both sides will be out in force. Stags hungry for the double while Narrandera looks for revenge.
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