Mount Maunganui, will go into their encounter with Geyser City at Blake Park with a new addition to their quality bowling line-up.
Northern Districts' right-arm medium pacer Brett Randell, who has relocated to the Bay of Plenty from Northland, will join Chris Atkinson, Dale Swan and Tony Goodin in the Mount Maunganui frontline bowling attack.
Eves Realty Greerton, who remain the only unbeaten team in the current Bay of Plenty Cup title race, will take on Generation Homes Lake Taupo at Owen Delany Park.
Lake Taupo attack bowler Roger Urbahn leads the Bay of Plenty Cup bowling stakes with nine wickets, with a best of four wickets for 32 runs. Last Saturday Graham Hudson announced his arrival at the Greerton club, when he took six wickets at a cost of 56 runs against Te Puke.
Bond & Co Tauranga Boys' College, will be home at Nicholson Field for the first time this season to host Cadets in round four. Last weekend the Tauranga students hit their straps, when they dispatched Geyser City, after posting 187/8 and then bowling their opponents out for 91.
After two rounds of the Bay of Plenty Cup, Cadets sat in the unfamiliar position of bottom of the standings, before defeating Central Indians in a cliffhanger to move into contention. They are sure to be completely focused on progressing up the standings when they square off with Tauranga Boys.
Tomorrow's BOPCA Bay of Plenty Cup draw:
Lake Taupo v Eves Realty Greerton, Owen Delany Park; Central Indians v Te Puke, Smallbone Park; Tauranga Boys' College v Cadets, Nicholson Field; Mount Maunganui v Geyser City, Blake Park 3.
Points: Greerton 21, Central Indians 15, Te Puke 15, Tauranga Boys College 12, Mount Maunganui 12, Cadets 9, Lake Taupo CC 9, Geyser City 3.
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