Mulvihill returns to action for Tattenhall after a lay-off due to injury hoping he can play his part in a memorable run-in to the season.
Tattenhall travel to Hale Barns for their Cheshire County League Division Two match planning to strengthen th
eir title credentials.
Mulvihill said: "It will be nice to get back playing because, although I've watched the team I have missed the playing side.
"The pressure is on us because we've still got work to do. We have to be consistent with our batting and see the tail compensate when the top order isn't firing.
"We have a difficult run-in and our destiny is in our own hands.
"We have to travel to Burnage who have a small ground, and we have to face Irby and Grappenhall who are in second and third places, but that sometimes a good thing."
Tattenhall welcome back bowler Damien Lewis after his wedding in Tobago, but Danny Ahmad is unavailable.
SAUGHALL are sitting pretty at the top of Division Two in the Cheshire Alliance League.
The club will be looking to reproduce their greatest ever run-chase when they entertain Trinity tomorrow.
Saughall skipper Chris Andrews described their top of the table win against Langley last week as 'fabulous' and that his side had exceeded all expectations.
Andrews said: "We're at the top of the table and that's first class."
Laurence Gotts returns to action tomorrow for Saughall after a two year absence and Andy Thomas is also included in the side. Ben Salisbury and Ian Jenkins miss out.
BARROW travel to Lymm Oughtrington Park for tomorrow's Cheshire League match.
Barrow will be looking to bounce back to good form on the back of their defeat against Wilmslow.
Brett Balac took six wickets for Barrow, and he will be joined in the bowling attack by Phil Johnson and Phil Noble.
ALVANLEY, who make the trip to high-flying Brooklands for the Cheshire League Division One clash, will be hoping to hit back after the disappointment of their last ball defeat against Trafford last weekend.
Peter Pearce (4 for 39 off 18 overs), and Nick Geddis will be attempting to find line and length for Alvanley who took 11 points last weekend.
CHESTER COUNTY OFFICERS face a must-win situation at Alderley Park tomorrow as their Cheshire League Division Two campaign approaches it's conclusion.
Officers have dropped into the division's basement with just seven games left.
Mike Pownall hit an unbeaten 53 for Officers in their defeat against Lymm last weekend and will be looking for a repeat of that performance.
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