HAMPSHIRE are hoping no-change will be as good as a rest as they look for a fourth successive Norwich Union National League win tomorrow.
By overcoming Derbyshire at The Rose Bowl, Hampshrie will maintain their meaty challenge at the top of Division 2 of the National League and in the process wipe away some of the horrible memories of their Championship debacle at Sussex.
For the third successive game, Hampshire will look towards the same side, and hope it produces similar results.
In their last two National League matches, Hampshire have beaten Sussex by 79 runs and Durham by 64.
Before that was a 17-run win over Middlesex - and a fourth win on the bounce will keep Hampshire hot on the tails of Worcestershire (20 points) and Durham (22), who have both played a game more.
But Hampshire know it won't be a complete cakewalk over a Derbyshire side that shows a bit more fight in the National League than it does in the county championship, where they lie rock-bottom.
Hampshire: Laney, Johnson, Kenway, Kendall, Mascarenhas, Prittipaul, Smith, Udal, Hamblin, Tremlett, Mullally.
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