Deni Rhinos A-grade will take on Finley in round three of the Murray Valley Cricket Association season tomorrow.
The one-day game will be held on Memorial Park’s number three oval, from 12.30pm.
The Rhinos will be looking to replicate their opening round form after a 153-run win in the opening round against Barooga.
In round two, a rest was forced upon the Rhinos when rain made the Memorial Park pitch too wet to take on Katamatite.
Three T20 games that were to be played in Deniliquin on Sunday were also called off, with games postponed.
The Rhinos will face the Finley Cats, who are yet to get off the mark following a 7-wicket defeat to Nathalia last week and a 253-run defeat the week previous.
Finley had a difficult season in A-grade last season, unable to post a win all season.
They have had a tough start to this season, coming up against two of last season’s semi-finalists - Nathalia and Katamatite.
In the corresponding one-day fixture last year, Lachlan Holloway bagged a five-wicket haul for Deni and Andrew Hogan top-scored with 48 not out, contributing to the Rhinos seven wicket win.
However, with changes to both sides since last year, the Rhinos cannot be complacent.
Deni’s reigning MVCA C-grade premiers will play Tocumwal at Memorial Park number two oval tomorrow.
It is the opening game of the season for both clubs, with play from 1pm.
The Rhinos’ game last week against Katamatite was washed out, while Tocumwal had the bye in round one.
In junior cricket, the under-15s will begin a two-day match at Katamatite after starting the season with a 114-run defeat to Cobram last week.
The Rhinos’ two under-13s teams will start their seasons today.
Rhinos Red play Katunga in Finley and Rhinos White play Tocumwal in Deni. Both games start at 5pm.
The Woolworths Blast Competition and under-11s Friday night competition was washed out last week and will also get started today at Memorial Park, weather permitting.
While the Rhinos were unable to field an under-17s team this season, some Deniliquin players have joined other teams to still be part of the competition.
The under-17s launch their seasons tonight, with Nathalia hosting Tocumwal and Katunga at home against Cobram. Barooga have the bye.