There is just one fixture in Division Two this weekend after Exeter were forced to concede their scheduled match against Taunton Deane.

The remaining contest sees league leaders Hatherleigh travel to Plympton looking to complete the double after claiming all 20 points in a comprehensive victory over the same opposition just three weeks ago.

Hatherleigh have made an outstanding start to the season and will once again look to their key performers to lead the way. Chloe Dennis has been the standout bowler in Division Two, taking seven wickets for just 12 runs across her two league appearances. Her ability to take wickets with remarkable frequency, combined with her miserly economy rate, has made her one of the league’s most effective bowlers, and she’ll be aiming to add to that impressive tally on Sunday.

Captain Jess Rose has also enjoyed an excellent start with the bat. After top-scoring with 46 in the victory over Taunton Deane, she’ll be looking to strengthen her position among the division’s leading run scorers while keeping Hatherleigh firmly at the top of the table.

Plympton, meanwhile, come into the match on the back of consecutive defeats but will be hoping a fresh face can help change their fortunes. Overseas wicketkeeper-batter Nannapat Koncharoenkai arrives at Harewood Park for her maiden season in UK cricket, bringing with her an outstanding international record for Thailand. Nannapat arrives with 12 international half-centuries to her name, the most recent coming against Nepal earlier this month, and will be hoping to make an immediate impact as Plympton look to upset the Division Two leaders.