ALBION will be out to reverse their form with a victory over Kookaburras at Wolseley Oval on Saturday.
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The side will be out to avenge last week’s lost to Mornington which saw Stan Gaynor (70 not out) bat through the innings to Mornington to victory.
Albion captain James Mack said his side would “have to do everything right” to bounce back this week.
“I was a little bit disappointed after last week’s game because I don’t think we fielded too well,” Mack said.
“We only did a few things right instead of everything right and we will need to change that this week.
“Fielding will be key for us, we didn’t field too well at all against Mornington and it really hurt us.
“Hopefully we can correct that for this week.”
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Mack said he expected the side to regain key personnel for Saturday’s game.
“Hopefully we will have a couple come out of the woodwork but it will most likely be pretty similar,” he said.
“Zach Martin should hopefully be back for us this week, he’s been in great form and should really help us out.”
Mack identified Kookaburras captain Cameron Milne as a “key wicket” for his side.
“Obviously Cam is the key to their success,” he said.
“He has been peeling off half-centuries for fun lately.
“I don’t think it will be too long before he converts one of them into a century.
“We will have to work really hard to stop him this week.
“Things like taking early chances or taking wickets at the other end will be key for us.
“Hopefully if we can do that we will get the result.”