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Cricket: Haupt faces selection problems

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Published Date: 01 July 2009
BANBURY Twenty face a tricky trip to high-flying Dinton as they look to bounce back from last week's setback.
Twenty were unable to build on their first win in division one as they lost by 92 runs against Bletchley Town in last week's Cherwell League clash at Ermont Way.

A trip to second-placed Dinton will be a stern test for Twenty and captain Mark Haupt knows his side must show a big improvement if they are to pick up only their second win of the season in division one.

"It was very disappointing, especially after last week's performance," said Haupt.

"We should have only been chasing 90 not 190! Our fielding wasn't good enough and we dropped two easy catches which proved very costly for us.
"Even so, the total was gettable but we lost three early wickets and the players seemed to be thinking about what they should have been chasing and not what they actually were chasing."

Keith Arnold will again be missing for the trip to Dinton as he is county duty.

Also unavailable are Dave Clark, Tim Pearce, Rob Hastings and James Soppet, much to Haupt's obvious disappointment.



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 4:08 PM
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  • Location: Banbury
 
 

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