All eyes on weather as round two looms

Cam Kavaliunas plays his 200th game for Collendina tomorrow.

Rain permitting, round two of Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association gets underway tomorrow.

Ocean Grove takes on St Leonards at Ray Menzies Memorial Oval.

The Saints were impressive in their rain-affected draw against Queenscliff and have recalled former Victorian Shield player and veteran Richard McCarthy.

Hard-hitting Andrew Spenghler remains the key for St Leonards reaching a competitive total. He made a blistering 76 last week.

Ocean Grove also had a rain-affected draw, but held its own against flag favourites Anglesea.

Fletcher Keck looks set for a good season, being 32 not out when the rain came.

Anglesea has named an unchanged line-up to face Queenscliff, although star batsman Leigh Kentish has announced his shock retirement.

Kentish, a GCA champion with St Joseph’s , is battling an elbow injury and has called time on a wonderful career

Queenscliff regains Frank Mileto, which will help the Coutas’ hopes of causing an upset.

Collendina will be hoping for an improved performance when it takes on Jan Juc.

Cam Kavaliunas will play his 200th club game for the Cobras while Nathan Frye will play his first game after crossing from Marshall.

Veteran batsman Iain Lygo will don the whites for the Sharks.

Barrabool hosts Inverleigh with Kane Pickering already looking ominous for the Bulls. The prolific run scorer was 20 not out when rain ended play last week.