Banbury face High Wycombe this weekend in a game which could go a long way to deciding the destiny of the inaugural ECB Home Counties Premier League title.
The north Oxfordshire side surrendered the leadership of the division to Wycombe after a disappointing defeat at Beaconsfield last week.
But they will be looking to reclaim top spot - and strike an important psychological blow in the process - at White Post Road tomorrow.
Wycombe will be fielding a severely-weakened side, with six regulars missing.
Their selection headaches were such that they asked former West Indian Test batsman Keith Arthurton to play. However, Arthurton, who was their professional in 1998 and 1999, was unavailable.
Paceman Ian Adams is unavailabe for Banbury, He is replaced by batsman Ian Johnson.
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