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Bucks are preparing to stage a highly attractive match against Surrey at High Wycombe on Sunday July 31st.
Although the first-class county will not be at full strength, they are expected to include a high number of first-teamers for the 50- over game at the London Road ground which starts at 11am. Parking will be available near the ground.
Meanwhile, Bucks will be bidding to maintain their promotion challenge in Eastern Division 2 of the National Counties Championship when they play Cumbria in a three-day match at Chesham, starting this Sunday.
Bucks make two changes to the squad that defeated Hertfordshire by ten wickets last week.
Aadi Sharma, 16, who made a brilliant 96 on his debut, is required to play age-group cricket for Northants, while Chris Marrow is serving a one-match ban after showing dissent against Herts.
They are replaced in the squad by Michael Wells and Teddie Casterton.
Bucks squad: T Hampton (High Wycombe) capt, AJ Woodland (High Wycombe), M Wells (Buckingham),
T Casterton (High Wycombe), A Kervezee (Halesowen), M Payne (Amersham), R Richardson (Whitburn), E Bragg (Halesowen), J Rodnight (Great Brickhill), C Parsons (High Wycombe), C Haddow (High Wycombe), T Weymes (Tring Park).