The only remaining unbeaten teams in Home Counties Premier League Division 1 meet on Saturday when Oxford visit Tring Park.
Oxford top the table on 113 points with four wins from five, while Tring have made a strong start after being promoted from Division 2 West.
Captain Jason Harrison said: "We have been playing some good cricket. I'm looking forward to Saturday.
"Us and Tring are the only two unbeaten teams left, so it's going to be a good match-up."
Joe Porter and Graham Charlesworth are unavailable, so Tim Marcon and Phil Evans come in to a squad of 12.
Marcon, who scored a century in the Cockspur Cup last Sunday, could replace Ian Crosby, who is doubtful with a rib injury.
"Tim has been part of the first team squad and is desparate to test himself at a higher level," said Harrison.
The skipper has himself been struggling with the bat this season, but is not letting that affect his confidence.
Harrison said: "Form is a funny thing. The wickets have been nipping around at Rover.
"I seem to be making starts then getting a good ball.
"My job is as captain and coach, that's the main thing.
"I still want to get runs for my own pride, but my main focus is on developing the team over the next four or five years."
Banbury make two changes for the visit of Reading.
Opening batsman Chris Smith and spinner Luke Ryan both have university commitments, so are unavailable.
Vice-captain Jimmy Phillips replaces Ryan, with either Marc Rorich or Andy Sabin taking the other spot.
Captain Benji Hector said they would also miss Ryan's batting.
"He has shown that he is one of the form batters," said Hector.
"We want to make the most of that and Luke is keen to improve."
Another Banbury player in real form is ex-England seamer Paul Taylor, who has taken seven and five wickets in his last two matches.
Hector said: "He has always been a quality performer and has been our most economic performer for the last two seasons.
"Bowlers like that will at some point pick up a bag full of wickets.
"He is going for less than two an over and has an average of 7.8.
"We hope that he can keep it going."
Thame Town are unchanged for their trip to Burnham.
Captain Rob Brooks said: "I think the games are going with the toss at the moment, which reflects the weather conditions.
"However, we didn't play well enough in the field last week, even if the chances we missed were all diving catches."
Noel Pearson and Aquib Lakab replace Chad Steenhaldt and Bimalka Liyanarachchi as Kidlington visit Buckingham in search of their first league win.
Kidlington are already 29 points adrift of safety, so must get going quickly.
Oxford (v Tring Park, away): from Harrison (capt), Cook, Laudat, Jobson, Sharma, Marcon, Crosby, P Evans, Hutcheson, Brooks, R Evans, Vainker.
Banbury (v Reading, home): from Hector (capt), Hole, Haupt, Noble, E Phillips, Rorich, A Sabin, Hawtin, Newhook, Taylor, J Phillips, E Smith, Thame (v Bunham, away): Beard, Parmar, Krol, Bhatti, Meredith, Merry, Brooks (capt), Lachlan, Higgs, Mitty, West.
Kidlington (v Buckingham, away): Taylor, Nawaz Ali, Kitson, Buckingham, Shahbaz Ali (capt), Oliver, Jamil Faruq, Noel Pearson, Shazad Rana, Faisal Chaudry, Aquib Lakab.
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