Swindon will look to bounce back from their defeat at Cinderford last week, as they entertain Malmesbury at the County Ground.

Conditions should be more conducive to batting this week, and skipper John Baden names an unchanged side.

Will Nichols looks to be right back in form, and a talented middle order will be hopeful of runs after an indifferent start to the season.

Willoughby and Nichols have proved a strong opening bowling attack thus far, with good support from spinners Zohaib and Stoddard.

Baden and Rourke will again provide support to the seam attack.

Blaine Norridge takes the second XI on the long trip to Colwall, boosted by their first victory of the season against Lydney last week.

Norridge makes one enforced change with South African bowler Tristran Hakwes replacing the unavailable Matt Barrett.

The talented young trio of Mark Williamson, Spencer and Dickinson will look to continue recent form with the bat, while the consistent Neil Williamson leads the seam attack.

With skipper Alan Biggins on gardening leave, Nick Parkinson leads a winless third XI at Lambourn.

Parkinson can call upon the experience of Wayne Steptoe who made a big hundred for the fourth XI last week. Dominic O'Neill returns to bolster the seam attack, while James Parkinson will provide the spin option.

Kevin Thompson leads a depleted fourth XI at home to Biddestone third XI, however this gives an excellent opportunity for some of the younger plays to impress.

On Sunday, the first XI again take on Malmesbury this time in an away fixture. Paul Stoddard leads a strong side, and includes Barrett, Williamson and O'Neill in his seam attack.

The second XI visit Hungerford, and skipper Andy Reed leads a young side including bowlers Jack Hazzard and Steve Cole.

WOOTTON Bassett 1st are at home to Bideford, the second team travel to Dumbelton and the thirds are at Box second string.