Home Counties Premier League: Oxford face South African Test bowler Nantie Hayward as they bid to break their duck at High Wycombe in Division 1 tomorrow.

Hayward, once hailed as the successor to Allan Donald, took seven wickets on his debut against Falkland last week.

And Oxford will need to keep him out if they are to record their first league win and climb off the bottom.

Captain Pat Jobson said: "I saw Nantie did very well for them last week and I think he is going to be with them for the rest of the season.

"But we need to get off the mark as we are one of only two teams not to have won a game in the league."

Ironically, Oxford, who are unchanged from last week, are still in both the Cockspur Cup and the Evening Standard Trophy despite their poor league form.

Jobson added: "We just can't do it in the league for some reason.

"I think we should play league games on Sunday that way we might do better!

"We are not playing badly. We just don't seem to have the luck on the day."

Banbury make one change to their side for the visit of struggling Reading.

Opening batsman Chris Smith replaces Ian Tew after scoring a century and a fifty for Oxfordshire this week.

Henley travel to West Herts.