WOOTTON Bassett make one change to the side defeated by Hatherley & Reddings by four wickets last week.
With Lee Stevens unavailable for the home match against Malmesbury, young off-spinner John Millington gets his chance following last week's impressive 12-over spell for the second team.
The captain remains loyal to his batsmen despite a run of indifferent scores.
The seconds have to make do without reliable opening bowler Kevin Pamphilon as they try to take their run of successive league victories to 10, having beaten second placed Hatherley by four wickets last week.
They travel to Malmesbury hoping Stu Smith reproduces something like last week's figures of 12-5-14-1.
The third team take on Westinghouse at the club ground on Sunday due to Ballard's Ash being unavailable this weekend.
The fourth team play away at Cherhill.
n TEAMS: Wootton Bassett 1st v Malmesbury, Home (12:15 meet @ club): S Twine (capt), T Shama, J Chahal, S Clark, J Clarke, C Chattel, A Stevens, R Nienaber, J Millington Jr, T Gallimore, P Elliott
Wootton Bassett 2nd v Malmesbury, Away (12.45 meet @ club): H Griffin (capt), D Ponting, L Guntrip, P Harris, C Sugden, H Alleyne, S Smith, N Clarke, J Lukens, D Jones, R Smith
Wootton Bassett 4th v Cherhill, Away (12.45 meet @ club): From T Cooper, D Fulling, G Emms, T Haywood, G Williamson, S Yeardley, S Lawro, G Bayasuriya, D Thomas, M Gaastra, T Guntrip, L Giles
Sunday 21 July 2002:
Wootton Bassett 3rd v Westinghouse, Home (13.00 meet @ club): J Millington Sr, D Griffin, T Davis, M Hill, G Giles, G Anslow, T Powell, P Burke, D Stevens, M Davies, G King
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