KIDDERMINSTER are looking up the Birmingham Premier League table rather than down, insists team manager Ian Kimberlin.
The Chester Road outfit, who are sixth in the table, made it four wins out of the last five with a 120-run win over Leamington last Saturday.
They also welcomed back captain Matt Pardoe and Nathan Round, the influential pair missed most of the season’s first half because of work commitments but are now free to appear regularly.
Kimberlin said: “I think from now on we’re going to have some more consistency in selection.
“It’s great to have Matt and Nathan back but so far this season we’ve missed Craig Wood and Neil Pinner at times.
“But we’ll definitely have these guys available most of the time which will be a big boost for us.
“We’ve actually played well recently but when we lose games, it has tended to be heavy defeats.”
Kidderminster face a trip to rivals Ombersley on Saturday (noon start).
Ombersley made a brilliant start to the season but have faded without Dominic D’Oliveira and Gareth Andrew.
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