The Scotsman

Grange keep faith with teenage spinner Cairns

- GARY HEATLY

By Te e n a g e s p i n n e r J a mi e Cairns will look to continue his good recent form when Heriot’s taking on Carlton. The home side are without unavailabl­e skipper Keith Morton and the injured Hayes van der Berg, with Johann Potgieter and Craig Mackellar coming into the side.

Peter Ross will l ead the home side while Carlton have regular skipper Ali Evans back from Scotland action. Calum Everett also comes into the Carlton ranks with Chayank Gosain unavailabl­e.

At Myreside,

host and will be a second league match for Malusi Siboto in the hosts ranks. The 31- yearold South African previously played as an overseas amateur at Heriot’s in 2006 and, 13 years later, said: “I loved my time in Scotland when I was younger and have always wanted to come back.

“I am now delighted to be back here all these years later and have enjoyed being around the Watsonians boys so far, getting a win over RHC two weeks ago was crucial.”

Aberdeensh­ire are st i l l looking for their first win and have Jamie Penman coming into the side.

Matthew Parker and Ryan Cameron c o me i nt o t he

host

ans

WatsoniAbe­rdeenshire Arbroath side who are

Stewart’s Melville.

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