Coro captain Haydn Pascoe will return for his local side, after a successful campaign with Riverina, when the Cougars take on Yenda at Westend.
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The return is a big boost for a team that has been in great nick.
Pascoe averages 92 from four knocks in the Griffith District Cricket Association first grade competition.
The skipper sits just 19 runs off the top-scorer – who is teammate Tom Valeri – despite having batted two innings less.
Pascoe even steered Riverina home to its first win of the McDonalds Country Championship with a fine 46 not out.
“I hope it keeps going,” Pascoe said.
“You, sort of, just ride your form as long as you can.
“I’ve been going alright and hopefully it continues.”
Yenda’s last effort was an outright loss to Exies.
Despite that, Pascoe won’t take the Jets lightly.
“Yenda has a few good players who can take the game away from you,” Pascoe said.
The timed match will start at 1pm on Saturday.