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Cricket: Hawtin looks to make most of strong squad

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Published Date: 25 June 2009
BANBURY skipper Ian Hawtin says he's happy with where Banbury are but he will be looking for his side to regain top spot on Saturday.
Welwyn Garden City visit White Post Road for Saturday's Home Counties Premier League fixture with Banbury at last back to full strength.
Luke Ryan and Damian Shirazi return for this week's fixture and Hawtin will be hoping to gain maximum points after being thwarted at Slough.

Banbury trail leaders Henley by seven points and have a chance of reclaiming top spot on Saturday.

"It was slightly frustrating not to get the win but Slough were still in the game late on," said Hawtin.

"We got ourselves into a bit of trouble again early on but Shahbaz Ali and Ant Bullick got us out of it.

"That's the way it has been this season, there has always been someone to turn it around when we've needed them to.

"The ten points are useful and we're still handily placed in the table. It's where I hoped to be at the midway point of the season, in the top four.

"We're a stronger side in the second half of the season when all the players are available."



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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2009 4:37 PM
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