Long-serving Baywide premier club batsmen Tai Bridgman-Raison and Peter Drysdale have plenty at stake leading their teams' batting attack this weekend - and they could be eyeing extending their most-centuries-for-their-club this season.
New World Te Puke master blaster Bridgman-Raison, who heads some illustrious company on the Te Puke honours board and last season equalled Llorne Howell's Western Bay of Plenty record of 13 centuries when he belted 146 against GM Painters Lake Taupo CC in a Williams Cup encounter, will be at the forefront of the Te Puke batting attack against Eves Realty Greerton at Pemberton Park on Saturday.
At stake for the veteran Te Puke batsman is the Western Bay of Plenty Cricket challenge prize of the Baker Cup.
Last Saturday, Greerton retained the Baker Cup in an absolute thriller against Mount Maunganui, with the match decided with only two balls to spare.
Drysdale, a Bay of Plenty representative and long-time Mount Maunganui allrounder, is closing in on claiming the magical 3000 representative run target this season.