Double doubt for Lancashire pair (1 Jul 1998)
NEIL Fairbrother and Warren Hegg were big doubts for Lancashire today as they faced up to their vital Axa League floodlit clash with Warwicks at Edgbaston
01-Jul-1998
1 July 1998
Double doubt for Lancs pair
The Evening Telegraph
NEIL Fairbrother and Warren Hegg were big doubts for Lancashire today
as they faced up to their vital Axa League floodlit clash with
Warwicks at Edgbaston.
Fairbrother was suffering from a calf strain and Hegg's thumb was
still badly bruised - and both were rated extremely unlikely to play
in a game where victory would send Lancashire four points clear at the
top.
However Lancashire were hoping that captain Wasim Akram would be back
in action after being sidelined for a week by a groin injury.
Paddy McKeown was called up to replace England star Mike Atherton and
Burnley batsman Mark Harvey was on standby for Fairbrother.
Warwicks were expecting a 10,000 plus gate for the match which starts
at 5pm.
Lancashire, second in the championship after their victory at
Edgbaston on Monday, return there tonight on the path of a glorious
treble.
The Axa League table toppers can end Warwickshire's challenge for the
40 overs title and at the same time assert themselves as short priced
favourites to capture the title for the first time since 1989.
And next week they take on Yorkshire in the second round of the Nat
West Trophy before embarking on the second half of the championship
mme against Worcester at Lytham on July 14.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)