C Randall: Atherton adds weight to Lancs' treble quest (28 Jul 1998)
IT will be business as usual for all but three of England's victorious Test team today as they join their counties for the quarter-finals of the NatWest Trophy without a day's break
28-Jul-1998
28 July 1998
Atherton adds weight to Lancs' treble quest
By Charles Randall
IT will be business as usual for all but three of England's victorious
Test team today as they join their counties for the quarter-finals of
the NatWest Trophy without a day's break.
For Mike Atherton the foundations of a momentous season have been laid
quietly in place because Lancashire, his county, are better placed
than any for a treble and his rejuvenated batting this summer has
cemented his England place.
If he were to allow his mind to wander forward - a temptation he would
probably resist - he could easily imagine a Test series success
against South Africa, two league titles with Lancashire plus a Trophy
final at Lord's with another Ashes tour seemingly guaranteed. It is a
comforting thought for a man whose career lurched into crisis in the
Caribbean last winter.
On the only previous occasion Lancashire met Nottinghamshire in the
60-overs competition 30 years ago, they were ambushed by a certain
Garfield Sobers whose three wickets and an innings of 75 not out
squeezed out a victory at Trent Bridge.
Nottinghamshire bring no such surprises to Old Trafford this year
though Jason Gallian will be looking for something special against his
former county.
The BBC Television cameras will be at Leicester to record the ongoing
attempts by Warwickshire to salvage their season, having reached more
finals (10) in this competition than any county, though Lancashire
have won the most titles, six.
Surrey's poor AXA League form means their Derbyshire tie is more than
a formality and Middlesex should overcome Hampshire with Mark
Ramprakash and Angus Fraser back in the side.
Today's Cricket (10.30 start unless stated)
Natwest Trophy - Quarter-finals (1 day)
Old Trafford: Lancashire v Nottinghamshire
Leicester: Leicestershire v Warwickshire
Lord's: Middlesex v Hampshire
The Oval: Surrey v Derbyshire
Leicester: Leicestershire v Warwickshire
Lord's: Middlesex v Hampshire
The Oval: Surrey v Derbyshire
Tour Match (1 day)
Worcester: Worcestershire v Sri Lanka (10.45).
Second XI Championship (First day of 3)
Cheadle: Derbys v Lancs; Stockton: Durham v Worcs; Bournemouth: Hants
v Surrey; Oakham: Leics v Essex; Uxbridge: Middlesex v Notts;
Wellingborough: Northants v Glamorgan; Clevedon: Somerset v Yorks.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)