Oxford captain Pat Jobson is looking for a repeat performance from his team as they take on Henley in the CCS Home Counties Premier League at Roman Way tomorrow.

Henley lost just twice last year as they picked up the title, but one defeat came away to Oxford by 66 runs.

Jobson said: "We've started so well this season, so we just wanted to keep playing last week. Hopefully the weather forecast is good for this week and hopefully we'll do what we did to them last year."

He added: "Henley are last year's champions and we know they are a good team, but we look forward to every game, especially a local derby like this."

Oxford's only change from last week's abandoned Reading game is John Williams replacing Graham Charlesworth, who is unavailable.

Banbury skipper Richard Kaufman has called up golden oldie Andrew Sabin for the clash with leaders Slough at White Post Road.

Kaufman believes the experienced batsman is the ideal choice as opener to replace Chris Smith, who has gone back to Cardiff University.

He said: "He has obviously played a lot of Home Counties cricket in his time.

"He has been playing in the seconds and has been scoring a lot of runs. He will give us what we need at the top."

Banbury's only other change sees John Wolstenholme, fresh from facing Bangladesh for Northants, coming in for Steve Beck.

Slough have won both their games so far and scored plenty of runs, but Kaufman is not fazed.

"They've batted well and chased down two decent scores, but I don't know how their bowling is holding up.

"Bobby Sher has scored two unbeaten centuries, so we'll be looking to give him an average. Whoever plays good cricket on the day will win, there are no favourites."

TOMORROW'S TEAMS

Banbury (v Slough, home): Rorich, Sabin, Haupt, Kaufman (capt), Taylor, Wolstenholme, Harding, Murrey, Launder, Ryan, Phillips.

Oxford (v Henley, home): I Evans, Cook, Laudat, Mendis, Sekhri, Crosby, Jobson (capt), Williams, P Evans, J Evans, R Evans.