Smith's mystery absence a blow for St. George's
matches in what shapes up as a crucial weekend for the Premier Division title aspirants.
And with Clay's older brother Wendell only able to commit to Sunday's match the situation appears dire for the proud East Enders as they face their stiffest test, having games against high riding Police (today) and St. David's (tomorrow).
Reportedly the younger Smith remains upset over a previous omission and is staging a personal protest. However, he could not be reached for comment yesterday regarding his absence.
Compounding the situation is the impending marriage for the talented early order batsman, as well as the possibility of his return to England to resume playing for Benwell of the Northumberland County League.
Currently seventh in the official standings, St. George's could vault considerably higher with wins on both days, enhancing their chances of retrieving the championship they last won in 1993.
Meanwhile, Police and St. David's -- sixth and fourth respectively -- would have decidedly different thoughts as they too chase the Premier crown.
Surprise league leaders Nationals face a pair of battles to retain their lofty position and unlikely as it sounds will go into both games against Devonshire and Cleveland wearing the underdog tag.
Remaining matches today feature Willow Cuts hosting Cleveland, Western Stars at home to Social Club, Warwick travelling to face Bailey's Bay, Flatts entertaining Somerset and Southampton hosting Somerset Bridge.
Sunday's other fixtures have defending champions Bay hosting Eastern County rivals Flatts, PHC at home to Somerset, Stars entertaining Warwick, Social Club away to Southampton, Willow Cuts facing Police at Somerset Cricket Club and Devonshire at home to Somerset Bridge.