Joseph Eckland And Daisy Mullan Released
Keeper-batter Joseph Eckland and all-rounder Daisy Mullan will leave Hampshire Cricket on the expiration of their contracts
Hampshire will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing run in the Vitality Blast when they face table toppers Surrey at the The Ageas Bowl on Friday.
The home team will be looking to restore some pride, whilst Surrey boast a record of five successive Vitality Blast wins in a row and are almost certain to qualify for the Quarter-Finals.
Team News:
Hampshire have named the same 16-man squad that lost to Essex Eagles at the The Ageas Bowl last time out.
Youngsters Felix Organ, Calvin Harrison and Ajeet Dale will be in contention for a first team spot, with Hampshire now officially out of the competition.
Liam Dawson remains sidelined due to injury.
Full Hampshire Squad:
James Vince (14) Captain |
Brad Wheal (58) |
Tom Alsop (9) |
Ian Holland (22) |
James Fuller (26) |
Lewis McManus (18) |
Sam Northeast (17) |
Felix Organ (3) |
Calvin Harrison (--) |
Ajeet Dale (39) |
Joe Weatherley (5) |
Mason Crane (32) |
Ryan Stevenson (47) |
Chris Wood (25) |
Shaheen Afridi (40) |
George Munsey (21) |
Behind-Closed-Doors:
Hampshire’s Vitality Blast fixture against Surrey at the The Ageas Bowl will be played behind-closed-doors, with no fans in attendance.
Coverage:
A live stream will be available for the match and a link to this stream will be available at both www.ageasbowl.com/cricket and on the free Hampshire Cricket App.
Both www.ageasbowl.com/cricket and the Hampshire Cricket App will also host a live match centre with scorecard, statistics and insight available throughout the match.
Weather Forecast:
Please follow the link for the latest weather forecast for the The Ageas Bowl: https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/6620360
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