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Pro de Wet set for debut



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Chorley Cricket Club will be able to call on South African professional Friedel de Wet for the first time this season as the Windsor Park outfit face three games in three days.
Saturday's defeat by Carnforth was the second on the spin and once again it was the side's batting that was to blame. However, the uncertainty over the club's pro hasn't helped.

Thankfully de Wet's work permit has been approved by the Home Office and he's due to arrive in England on Wednesday.

He'll have his first net on Thursday and will make his debut on Saturday when Netherfield visit.

Two days later Morecambe come to Windsor Park in what is sure to be a baptism of fire for the 27-year-old.

Sandwiched between the two is a National Knockout game away at Wavertree on Sunday, but the pro is ineligible.


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