United captain Ricky Campbell said he is comfortable chasing runs in this season’s McDonalds Premier Cricket League competition.
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As most sides are unfamiliar with their foes on a weekly basis, Campbell said the best way for his side to grasp the strengths and weaknesses of their opponents is to let them bat first.
“If we ever get off to a slow start, we know what to chase.”
“We can always send the big hitters up the order.”
This week, United take on Nulla at Laurieton Oval.
As with previous weeks, Campbell is unfamiliar with the make-up of the opposition line-up.
“I know a few guys from rep but the rest are unknowns,” he said.
With Josh Ferris still battling a back injury, Campbell said the squad will be practically full strength.
“We keep getting runs without him so we’ll be right,” he said.
United will look to keep their unbeaten run alive after posting wins against Port Panthers Pirates and Port City Leagues Magpies and a wash-out draw with Taree West in round two.