Having lost last weekend's fixture to the weather, Swindon will be desperate to take the field this weekend when they entertain Wiltshire side Hinton Charterhouse.
With half the season now complete, Swindon sit in one of the two promotion spots in Wilts/Glos Division Two and will be looking to consolidate their position with another good performance.
First team skipper John Baden makes only one enforced change.
With Liam Tucker unavailable, young left-hander Anthony Spencer gets a well-deserved opportunity in his absence.
Baden will no doubt be looking for another big score from his long batting line-up, and will call for more application from the top order, who have failed to capitalise on some good starts in recent weeks.
Australian Darren Rourke has been in fine form with both bat and ball, and will be looking to convert one of his scintillating half centuries into a big hundred.
Matt Baker leads a middle order which includes Paul Baden, Darren Beasant, Spencer and keeper Andy Staff, all of whom will be looking to stake a claim for a place at the top of the line-up.
Will Nichols and Roger Willoughby will again share the new ball. Rourke, Zohaib and Stoddard offer variety and the much-improved fielding displays of recent times will be expected to continue.
The seconds have no fixture this week as Hinton's ground is unavailable. As a result Alan Biggins' thirds are re-enforced by several secomd team regulars and will be hopeful of picking up a result against Heytesbury.
Danny Baker, Nick Parkinson, Gareth James and the returning Mark Watts should all feature with the bat, while Watts will also be expected to lead an otherwise young bowling attack.
Kevin Thompson's fourths travel to All Cannings and also enjoy a reinforced side as a result of the seconds' postponement.
Thompson, Steptoe, Laggett and Mabberley provide the experience in a side which consists mainly of the club's promising younger players.
The Sunday first string sit proudly at the top of the Border Sunday League, and will be hopeful of repeating the recent victory over Andover.
Skipper Paul Stoddard includes six of the Saturday first team, and will look to the fast-improving Neil Williamson to lead the bowling attack.
Andy Reed leads the seconds in the return fixture at Andover.
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