IT’S do or die for South West Rocks tomorrow as they take on Kempsey Heights at South Kempsey.
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With three rounds left in the Macleay Valley Cricket Association first grade, the side are in fifth position on the ladder, eight points behind the United All Blacks round out the top four.
The last time the team took to the field at South Kempsey a fortnight ago, they managed to amass nearly 250 runs batting first against Rovers but were unable to capitalise on their strong position in the field and went on to lose the game by two wickets.
Heights are also looking to bounce back after losing to the All Blacks in Round ten.
Senior player Mark Smee said both sides should be on level pegging coming to tomorrow’s match.
“The Heights batting always makes them hard to beat but with the rain last week both teams have had 2 weeks off and will have to start again coming into the second part of the season, hopefully making them vulnerable,” he said.
“The Rocks are happy with our improvements during the season but hopefully we can turn those improvements into couple of wins before season finishes hopefully starting this weekend.”