Rotorua's Central Cricket Club will go head-to-head with top-of-the-table Te Puke this weekend as they look to charge into the Williams Cup semifinals.
With three rounds remaining in the battle for Bay of Plenty Cricket's top prize, there is an interesting mix in the top four.
While the usual suspects of Mount Maunganui and Element IMF Otumoetai Cadets sit comfortably in the top four, City Sports Bar Te Puke are at the top of the standings with an unbeaten record and Rotorua Central are also in the top four, looking to make the semifinals for the first time in several seasons.
A battle of attrition is likely to take place at the Te Puke Domain when Central arrive to challenge the home team's unbeaten record.
The return to duty of Te Puke skipper Mitch McCann and Scott and Sam Tallott, who travel from Gisborne each week, will strengthen the home team.