MARTINSTOWN skipper Ed Nichols is expecting a strong test from Wimborne & Colehill as the sides prepare to do battle at Lower Ashton Farm tomorrow (1pm).
The visitors, who are just five points off top spot at present, face a Martinstown side who have won twice in seven completed games.
Nichols, who is currently the fourth highest run-scorer in the division with 248 to his name in seven innings, told Echosport: “They are a good side and have a lot of different options with the ball. I think they have been playing well from what I have seen.”
Lee House is expected to return but Chris Read is set to miss out.
*Weymouth are without a game this weekend in County Division One.
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