Worcestershire duo Tom Fell and George Rhodes will end their current spells of Australian grade cricket this weekend.
Fell will be looking to finish on a high note with Mount Lawley after his side piled up the runs on day one of the Western Australia Cricket Association first grade clash with Midland-Guildford at Breckler Park.
He scored his maiden century for the club – 112 off 163 balls with 11 fours – as Mount Lawley amassed 413-7.
Victory would help Mount Lawley to improve on their current position of third from bottom in the 16 team table.
Rhodes' side, North Canberra Gungahlin, visit Eastlake for a ACT Premier Cricket first grade match at the Kingston Oval.
The Northies are already assured of a place in the semi-finals and are currently lying in third spot.
Fell and Rhodes will fly back home after Saturday's action to prepare for Worcestershire's pre-season tour of Abu Dhabi.
Alex Hepburn and Tom Kohler-Cadmore have already completed their stints Down Under with Willetton Dragons and Penrith Panthers respectively.