Barry Knowles: Barry is a great shot-maker and will open the batting in the final. He has a 31.7 run average in the 11 innings he has played in this season.
Michael Ingham: The Lancashire League's record run maker. Mike has the club's highest batting average this season of 43.2 runs from his 16 innings.
Asif Mujtaba: Professional. Has shown a high level of consistency for a number of years. Mujtaba has taken 21 wickets this season for Ramsbottom and Haslingden.
Steve Dearden: The ex-professional is Haslingden's opening bowler and best all-rounder. Has taken 37 wickets this season and has a 39.5 batting average from 15 innings.
Paul Blackledge: Having experienced playing in finals before, knows what it takes to be successful on the day. In the 11 innings that he has played in this season, he has a 28.7 batting average.
Steve Catterall: A very useful player to have in the side, Steve is a fantastic off-spinner and genuine all-rounder and has taken 27 wickets this season.
Andrew Smith: An ex-wicket keeper who is having a successful season with the bat, 27.9 batting average from 11 innings including a highest score of 76.
John Simpson: Has represented his country at Under-19 level and is an accomplished wicketkeeper and batsman. Has a average of 32.9 with the bat this season, with a highest score of 68 from his 11 innings.
Lewis McIntosh: Has opened the batting in the past with some good 50s and has played for Lancashire.
Alan Howarth: A right-handed batsman and bowler, Alan can bowl with seam and vary the pace.
Michael Blomley: Has opened the bowling in previous cup finals and has a wealth of experience. Has taken 17 wickets this season.
LOWERHOUSE
PLAYERS
Profiles by Paul Plunkett, LET Sports Editor
MATT HOPE: The larger than life skipper will be looking to be the first Lowerhouse player in the club's history to lift a trophy.
JONATHAN FINCH: A solid opener, who has scored more than 350 runs this season. A useful, economical bowler too.
VISHAL TRIPATHI: One of the league's best talents. The 16-year-old will open the batting, and much will rest on his young shoulders.Has scored five half-centuries this season.
CHRIS BLEAZARD: There are few better batsman at the crease when in form. Stepped up with a century in the semi-finals. Always delivers when it matters. The dangerman.
CHARLIE COTTAM: Wicketkeeper who is also a useful middle order batsman. Will be asked to contribute.
CHRIS BENBOW: A solid all-rounder who could hold the key for Lowerhouse. Good with the bat, and lethal with the ball - 40 wickets to date.
BEN HEAP: The story of the season. The youngster battled his way into side from the Seconds, and has never looked back. Averages an invaluable 17 runs per innings.
JOE BENEDUCE: Will offer valuable middle order support. Will hope the Lowerhouse faithful will be signing his name - just like the CD.
SAEED RIAZ: A solid first season for the spin bowler. Taken 18 wickets in 146 overs. Economy will be the key.
JEZ HOPE: Another Lowerhouse stalwart who deserves to lift silverware.
PETER FULTON: The New Zealand professional has been a big hit. Loves to swing the bat - he's scored 616 runs - and taken 29 wickets in the league.
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