Lancs boosted by returning England trio (16 April 1999)
Lancashire could be boosted by the return of their three England World Cup stars for the launch of the new CGU National League Division One campaign at Kent on Sunday
16-Apr-1999
16 April 1999
Lancs boosted by returning England trio
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Lancashire could be boosted by the return of their three England
World Cup stars for the launch of the new CGU National League
Division One campaign at Kent on Sunday. Ian Austin, Andy Flintoff
and Neil Fairbrother were not expected to be available for county
duty until after the World Cup, which starts on May 13.
But they have returned from the Coca-Cola Cup in Sharjah with
permission to play in a handful of National League and Championship
games in an attempt to get into form for the start of the World Cup.
It's great news for Lancashire as they effectively start their
defence of the AXA League title they won last year, although National
League matches will be 45 overs per side after the split to two
divisions.
The trio should also be available for the trip to Essex next Sunday,
and the Championship matches against Middlesex at Lord's next week
and possibly at Leicester the week after. Lancashire will doubtless
be glad to get away from Old Trafford with the Sussex game heading
for an inevitable draw today after a second washout in three days
yesterday. As groundsman Peter Marron pointed out last year, the high
water table at this time of year makes playing cricket an unlikely
proposition, and even though it did not rain much yesterday morning,
the heavy overnight rain and snow had left the outfield saturated.
The only consolation for Lancashire - and Sussex - is the new
Championship points system, with four points for a draw and only 12
for a win, so they will not lose too much ground on the counties
enjoying better weather and lower water tables further south.
Both Lancashire and Sussex have taken two bonus points with Sussex
reaching 285-5 in their first innings on Wednesday, so in the
probable event of no further play today, they would have six points
each.
Meanwhile the news that Glenn McGrath is looking for an English
county next season has left Lancashire with a dilemma over their
overseas player for the second year running.
They cannot afford not to be interested in the Aussie Test star, but
after all the hassle involved in signing Muttiah Muralitharan in
place of Wasim Akram, would prefer to keep the Sri Lankan off-spinner
for more than the handful of games he will be able to play this
season.
Cricket secretary Dave Edmundson confirmed today that Lancashire had
been informed of McGrath's availability, but said: "We have not
discussed his name or made an approach."
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)