England: Two make debuts for Sussex (14 April 1998)
CHRIS Adams and Wasim Khan make their Sussex debuts in the Parks today, when the visitors field the team who will start their championship season against Lancashire on Friday
14-Apr-1998
14 April 1998
Two make debuts for Sussex
By Richard Bright
CHRIS Adams and Wasim Khan make their Sussex debuts in the Parks
today, when the visitors field the team who will start their
championship season against Lancashire on Friday.
Adams, the former Derbyshire batsman, leads the side in a
three-day match against Oxford University while Wasim, formerly
of Warwickshire, opens the innings with Toby Peirce.
Former England paceman Paul Jarvis has recovered from the
Achilles tendon injury he suffered in New Zealand in November,
but is not being risked on soft ground.
Left-arm swing bowler Jason Lewry, who missed last season
following a back operation, ends a first-team absence stretching
back to July 1996.
Oxford University include five Blues in their squad. They are
new captain James Fulton, his predecessor Mark Wagh, Byron
Byrne, Larry Buchanan and David Mather.
Among the newcomers are South African seamer David Eadie and
Douglas Lockhart, a batsman who has represented Scotland in the
Benson and Hedges Cup.
Northamptonshire will be without three players for their opening
first-class match of the season against Cambridge University at
Fenner's. Batsmen David Roberts and Russell Warren are
struggling with wrist problems, while off-spinner Jeremy Snape
is sidelined by a hamstring injury.
Today's Cricket
First day of three (11.30am): Fenner's: Cambridge University v
Northamptonshire. The Parks: Oxford University v Sussex.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)