Leagues and Hanwood will face off for the second time this season, with both sides looking to bounce back from difficult defeats last time out when they met at Exies No 1.
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The Panthers have endured a difficult start to the season, having suffered two 100+-run defeats to start the season and will be hoping that back-to-back games for the first time this season will be the catalyst for a change in fortune.
The Hanwood side was without a number of key players last weekend and will be hoping that a return from Luke Docherty will prove beneficial with both the bat and the ball.
Josh Carn has been at his economical best to start the season with figures of 3/25 off his 11 overs across two games so far this season, so he will be hoping to have another good day with the white ball in hand.
After making his first appearance for Hanwood last weekend, Corey Graham will be hoping to be more accurate if called upon to bowl overs against the Panthers.
With Diggers having the bye this weekend if Hanwood is able to pick up the 10-points that are on offer, and with that comes the ability to retake to spot on the ladder.
Meanwhile, Coro Cougars will play their first game in a month when they take on the Exies Eagles side, who will be coming in with confidence after picking up their first win of the season with a bonus-point win over Hanwood.
Brent Lawrence will be hoping the restart to the season will see him find some confidence out in the middle, having only made 14 runs in his first two matches of the season in a top-order who have struggled to make an impact.
Coro will also be boosted at the top of the order with the return of Harry Steele who will play his first game this weekend.
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Thomas Camm has been the standout with the bat for the Cougars, having made 30 runs which includes a 25 he scored against the Exies side in the first game of the season.
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