HAMPSHIRE select from the same 12 men on duty at Somerset for the championship match at Durham tomorrow.
That means pace bowler Chris Tremlett is again ruled out through the foot injury that has dogged him for over a month.
Tremlett made his comeback against Glamorgan in the totesport League just over a week ago but was not considered for the trip to Taunton because it was thought his injury wouldn't stand up to a championship match.
The problem has still not been sorted so Hampshire have named the same squad on duty at Somerset.
Off-spinner Shaun Udal, right, was 12th man in the West Country and the only real selection poser for manager Paul Terry is whether Udal wins a recall or Lawrie Prittipaul keeps his place.
Opening batsman Michael Brown, who like colleague James Bruce is a former Durham University student, suffered a partial dislocation of his right shoulder while fielding at Taunton on Saturday.
But physio Paddy Farhart 'popped' the shoulder back in and Brown is not considered a doubt for tomorrow's game at The Riverside.
Seamer Alan Mullally, who was rested at Taunton in order to keep him fresh for yesterday's totesport League win against Northants - a match in which he performed superbly after his Glamorgan one-day nightmare - is again not considered.
Victory at rock bottom Durham will almost certainly gurantee Hampshire a second promotion from division two of the championship in four years.
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