Athers fires another reminder (26 July 1999)
Mike Atherton fired another message to the England selectors with a match winning unbeaten 87 in his first one day innings of the season at Southampton yesterday
26-Jul-1999
26 July 1999
Athers fires another reminder
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Mike Atherton fired another message to the England selectors with a
match winning unbeaten 87 in his first one day innings of the season
at Southampton yesterday.
Athers steered Lancashire to a four wicket victory over Hampshire
Hawks which, with Yorkshire losing to Kent in Scarborough, takes
Lightning joint top of the CGU National League.
It completed a superb weekend for Lancashire who also won the
Championship game by eight wickets on Saturday - thanks mainly to
seven more wickets for Muttiah Muralitharan - to make it three wins on
the trot.
But the big question now is will Atherton be recalled by England for
the Old Trafford Test a week on Thursday? He was expecting to bide his
time for the rest of this season, with the selectors wanting evidence
that the former captain has recovered from his back problems.
But England's miserable batting display at Lord's might cause a
rethink. And with Nasser Hussain already ruled out of the third Test
at Old Trafford by his finger injury, Atherton is even being tipped in
some quarters to come back as captain.
The main message from yesterday's innings was that Atherton could have
done a job for England in the World Cup.
Lancashire were set a target of 214 and Atherton timed the reply to
perfection, striking the winning boundary in the last over. It was
only his sixth four but his 98 came at a good rate off 127 balls as he
steered the ball into the gaps and ran between the wickets expertly -
with his back again showing no reaction.
He shared partnerships of 81 in 20 overs with John Crawley and 50 in
eight with Graham Lloyd. Peter Martin had been the pick of the
Lancashire attack, taking one for 24 off his nine overs, although
Hampshire did well to get past 200 after slipping to 37-4. Their
former captain John Stephenson top scored with 96 and Dimitri
Mascarenhas added an important 40.
Lancashire have now won four games in succession with only the washout
against Warwickshire last week interrupting their run, and will go
into the floodlit double header agaisnt flagging Yorkshire full of
confidence.
But before that there is the little matter of a NatWest Trophy quarter
final against their Roses rivals at Old Trafford on Wednesday. And
with Saturday's Championship win boosting their hopes of a top nine
finish - although they remain just outside the top half - they are
only 15 points behind third placed Hampshire. Things really are
looking up.
The only cloud on the horizon is that Murali has to go home after the
next game against Derbyshire. However, with 55 wickets from ten
innings, he has already done his bit.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)