While he admits it will be a momentous task, Noorat captain Gus Bourke is looking forward to taking on the biggest task in the South West Cricket Association (SWC) this season.
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Noorat, which sits on the bottom of the SWC table, today hosts top team Pomborneit.
While the Bulls are six points clear on top with 10 wins, the home side is still searching for its first win of the season.
"We always have good battles against Pomborneit," Bourke said.
"Obviously they are a very good team this season.
"They have a lot of key batsmen and not a bad bowler.
"That depth in their bowling means there are no easy runs, you have to try and hit runs off good balls, which doesn't always end well."
Noorat is coming off a solid performance against Bookaar last week. While it didn't taste victory, Noorat got within 23 runs of its more fancied opponent.
Bourke said he was happy with the bowling attack at his disposal today.
"We have five or six options with the ball so we are placed alright," he said.
"Hopefully it doesn't rain, the ball got wet last week and was like a bit of soap."