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Lehmann's preparation hampered by court appearance

Darren Lehmann will have to testify in the court case investigating the death of David Hookes

Cricinfo staff
01-Sep-2005


From torn hamstring to court appearance: Lehmann's road to recovery will be a winding one © Getty Images
Darren Lehmann, who was named in the squad to face New Zealand at Brisbane ahead of Simon Katich, will find his preparation time severely limited by having to testify in the court case investigating the death of David Hookes, his close friend. Zdravko Micevic, a Melbourne nightclub bouncer, faces manslaughter charges over the attack that led to Hookes's death, and Lehmann will give an eyewitness account of what happened in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda last January when he appears before the Magistrates Court next Monday.
The rest of Lehmann's team-mates will arrive in Brisbane on Sunday evening, and there is no guarantee that he will be able to make it there before the Australians have their first net session at the Gabba on Tuesday. Lehmann has admitted that the legal obligation makes for difficult preparation ahead of the two-Test series, more so since he is just coming off a hamstring injury suffered during the Nagpur Test against India last month.
In his column for an Adelaide newspaper, Lehmann wrote, "It [the court case] isn't a nice thing and will be a difficult preparation. It's something I'm not looking forward to but it has to be done. It is a responsibility I have to fulfil.
"Undoubtedly, Hookesy will be in my mind when I go out to bat in Brisbane."
John Buchanan, the Australian coach, said there were no fitness worries over Lehmann, and even suggested that Lehmann might benefit from the court appearance. "It obviously was an important moment in his life, considering his association with David," he said, "and so it will probably be very good for him to have all that cleared behind him before the summer season starts."