Austin confident (23 April 1999)
Ian Austin today reassured the England selectors about his World Cup fitness after handing them an injury scare by pulling out of Lancashire's Championship game against Middlesex at Lord's
23-Apr-1999
23 April 1999
Austin confident
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Ian Austin today reassured the England selectors about his World Cup
fitness after handing them an injury scare by pulling out of
Lancashire's Championship game against Middlesex at Lord's.
The popular all-rounder withdrew yesterday, prompting fears that he
had suffered a recurrence of the knee injury which forced him to have
an operation during the winter and then to prove his fitness to the
selectors.
But Austin said today: "It's not the knee, just a niggle in the
thigh, and it's nothing too bad. I just didn't want to take any
risks."
He is confident of being fit for Lancashire's CGU National League
game at Essex on Sunday, and may also be asked to play in the
Championship match at Leicester starting next Wednesday to give the
thigh a good workout ahead of the World Cup.
As it turned out, there was no need for Austin to withdraw from the
Middlesex game as it was heading for a total washout today.
Play was about to start at 12 o'clock yesterday and the captains even
exchanged teams and tossed up, with John Crawley calling correctly
and putting Middlesex in.
But then it started raining again, with several heavy showers forcing
a third consecutive Lord's washout - making it five out of seven for
Lancashire this season - ,and prospects were no better today.
That would leave Lancashire with only 14 points from two games
through little fault of their own, following the rain-ruined draw
against Sussex at Old Trafford last week - not the start they were
looking for in a season when the Championship will split into two
divisions. The start of play was delayed again today.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)