Two weekends of action-packed cricket, interspersed with the introduction of a midweek round of play, will culminate with the Baywide Twenty20 final being played out at the Bay Oval on Sunday, January 19.
Tomorrow,the Bay of Plenty Cricket premier competition stops off at Boord and Smallbone Parks in Rotorua to decide rounds three and four.
New World Te Puke batsman Daniel Price flexed his muscles against Generation Homes Lake Taupō in round two, blasting a rare T20 century. He is sure to want to continue his momentum against Bond & Co Tauranga Boys' College in early afternoon action at Boord Park.
Long-time Carrus Mount Maunganui all-rounder Peter Drysdale tops the T20 batting stakes after the first two rounds with 161 runs and has the opportunity to advance his tally against Lake Taupō in round three.
In other round three encounters, Eves Realty Greerton will be heavily favoured to defeat Geyser City, while Bayleys Central Indians have home turf advantage at Smallbone Park against Element IMF Cadets, in a match that could go down to the wire.