THERE promises to be some high quality cricket played at South Kempsey tomorrow as Rover and Nulla take to the field for a top of the table clash.
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Not only do the sides have the same number of points, but they are both coming into the game on the back of strong wins.
While his team are leading the competition on percentage, Nulla captain, Brody Clarke, is under no illusions about the difficulty of the task facing his side.
“Rovers are in great form at the moment so it is important we play well,” he said.
“It is always a pretty good battle when we play against each other and one that we as a team look forward to.”
Rovers’ batting prowess was a feature in their resounding win against Kempsey Heights last round as they piled on the runs to take their opposition out of the game.
Captain, Tim Smith, believes the side’s bowlers can be equally destructive given the chance.
“I have complete confidence in our bowlers and if it suits us more to field first, then that is what we will do,” he said.
“Nulla are a strong team who can also perform well with both bat and ball, hopefully we will get some people coming down to watch.”