HEYTESBURY captain Jeff Rosolin is hopeful his side can get back that winning feeling when it faces Mortlake in the South West Cricket Association division one one-dayer on Saturday.
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The Rebels are eager to bounce back from its twenty20 loss to Mortlake, with Rosolin hoping his side can ratify last week’s performance.
“We want prove that we are better than we played last weekend,” he said.
“There are a few performances we would like to improve on, and we are still hungry for more wins.”
The Rebels sit second on the SWCA ladder, 18 points behind leaders Mortlake.
A win would put them further ahead of Bookaar, who currently sit six points behind.
Rosolin said that his side needed improvement right across the board after last weekend’s twenty20 defeat to the Cats.
“They (Mortlake) are a team that have a very high standard and they crack into you, so you can't slack off in any area,” he said.
“They have a very well rounded game and they don’t let you slip up and they are on the ball the whole time.
“They have so many good players, you get one out cheaply and the rest seem to pick up the slack.
“We need to be on our game across the board and putting constant pressure on them.”
Rosolin has been pleased with the recent efforts of Noah Ackerley.
“Noah has been bowling pretty well,” he said. “He is only 15 and is learning the ropes in division one cricket and he is getting the hang of it and playing really well.”