SHAHBAZ Ali will play for Horspath’s second string tomorrow over fears he may be suffering with the intense heat during Ramadan.
Horspath travel to Tring Park in Division 1, while Ali will line up against Aston Rowant’s 2nd XI in Division 2 of the Cherwell League.
With Ali unable to eat or take on board liquid during daylight hours until July 18, captain Will Eason felt it was the right decision.
“He has battled through it so far, but with the heat we have had this week we feel it is a necessary move.
“Hopefully he will come back up the following week.”
All-rounder Jack Biggs replaces him in the 11, while wicket-keeper Jasper Davies returns in place of Andy Roberts.
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Top order batsman Kit Cutter missed last Saturday’s match with an ankle injury and replaces Mark Skelton.
Bowler Lloyd Belcher broke his finger in training and is replaced by Adam Krol.
Banbury captain Luke Ryan praised seam bowler Karl Penhale after he took impressive figures of 6-10 in last week’s win over Reading.
Third-placed Banbury take on Slough, who sit fourth, and Ryan said: “Karl has bowled extremely well all year.
“He was probably just round the corner from blowing a side away and that happened on Saturday.”
Jimmy Phillips and Ian Tew are unavailable and will be replaced by Will Briggs and Tom Bartlett.
Oxford host Burnham and are still in search of their first win of the season.
Stewart Laudat, Alex Davis and Brad Sutherland return.
Freddie Simon and John Barrett are both unavailable, while Nick Hands drops down to the seconds.
TOMORROW’S TEAMS
Horspath (v Tring Park, away): Cutter, Phillips, R Eason, Mould, W Eason (capt), Green, Price, King, Krol, Davies, Biggs.
Banbury (v Slough, away): Darby, Paine, Sabin, West, Briggs, E Phillips, Bartlett, Ryan (capt), Blanchard, Penhale, Wright.
Oxford (v Burnham, home): Carters, Perera, Clough, Crosby (capt), Mendis, Morgan, Eltham, Rooney, Laudat, Davis, Sutherland.
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