HAMPSHIRE coach Craig White’s second home game as the county’s first-team coach is likely to be against a Yorkshire side including his nephew.

White’s sister Andrea is married to Yorkshire legend Darren Lehmann, his former teammate, and their son Jake is set to make his third Specsavers County Championship appearance tomorrow.

The 24 year-old made 46 on debut in the Roses derby against Lancashire at Old Trafford before contributing five and 35 in last week’s 305-run win against Nottinghamshire, the only team below Hampshire in the division one table, at Scarborough.

Like his dad, Lehmann is a left-hander and made three Sheffield Shield tons for South Australia in 2015-16.

Yorkshire arrive at The Ageas Bowl for their first since it was revealed that Jason Gillespie will end his successful five-year spell as their head coach next month, when he returns home to Australia.

Gillespie has won the County Championship twice during his time in charge and is on course to bow out with a hat-trick of titles despite again losing key players to England.

Yorkshire are only five points behind Division One leaders Middlesex, who they face at Lord’s in Gillespie’s final match, before he leaves England to be with his family.

There is no shortage of big names in the Yorkshire team.

England’s Gary Ballance made an unbeaten 101 against Notts and former England all-rounder Tim Bresnan clinched the win with 5-36.

Yorkshire (from): Gary Ballance, Tim Bresnan, Jack Brooks, Karl Carver, Ben Coad, Andrew Gale ©, Andrew Hodd (w), Jack Leaning, Alex Lees, Jake Lehmann, Adam Lyth, Stephen Patterson, Azeem Rafiq, Ryan Sidebottom.