Aussies in a 3-day residential camp (17 July 1999)
The Australian cricket team will have a three-day residential camp in Brisbane from August 13 before they embark on a dual FOXTEL tour of Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe from August 16 to October 25
17-Jul-1999
17 July 1999
Aussies in a 3-day residential camp
Dinesh Weerawansa
Before arriving in Sri Lanka
The Australian cricket team will have a three-day residential camp in
Brisbane from August 13 before they embark on a dual FOXTEL tour of
Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe from August 16 to October 25.
The Australian team will be accompanied by five officials. The team,
coached by Geoff Marsh, will be managed by Steve Bernard. The other
officials in the tour party to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe are Errol
Alcott (Physiotherapist), David Misson (Fitness Advisor) and Mike
Walsh (Cricket Analyst).
The first leg of Australia's FOXTEL tour will be to Sri Lanka and
their 15-member one day squad will leave Brisbane on August 16 and
will arrive in Colombo on the following day for a seven-week tour,
which includes a Triangular one-day international series, followed by
a three-Test series.
Sri Lanka, India and the new World Champions Australia will play each
other twice in the Triangular series from August 22 before the top
two teams advance to the flood-lit final to be played at the
Premadasa Stadium on August 31. Of the 15 cricketers who will be in
the Australian squad, there are only two players who were not in
their World Champion squad in England - Jason Gillaspie and Andrew
Symonds.
Seven players of the 15-member squad - Michael Bevan, Adam Gilchrist,
Darren Lehmann, Damien Martyn, Tom Moody, Paul Reiffel and Andrew
Symonds, will go back to Australia after the three-nation tournament
with Sri Lanka and India ends on August 31.
The remaining eight Australian players, including skipper Steven
Waugh, will be joined by eight other players for the Test series
which begins early September and ends on October 3 with the third
Test. The eight Test players who will be joining the team in Colombo
by August 31 are Stuart Blewett, Matthew Haydon, Ian Healey, Simon
Katich, Justin Langer, Stuart MacGill, Colin Miller and Michael
Slater.
The 16-member Australian Test team will leave Colombo on October 6
and head for Harare to play a one-off Test and a three-match one day
international series with Zimbabwe.
Steve Waugh and his men are due to return home after the dual tour on
October 25.
Meanwhile, coach Davenell Whatmore has already left Lancashire and
though he will be officially there by the end of this month, England
'cap' John Crowley has taken over Whatomore's role to function as
captain cum coach. Reports said Whatmore did not travel to Blackpool,
where Lancashire are currently playing Glamorgan in their four-day
county championship match. Crawley is functioning as coach and will
do so until end of this summer as Lancashire officials have not named
a coach for the rest of this season.
Whatmore is due in Colombo on July 31 to resume duties as Sri Lanka
national coach.
Lancashire's overseas player this season, Muttiah Muralitharan too
could play just one more English county championship match (next
week) this season as he is due to return home by early next month to
join the 30-member Sri Lanka pool training for the One-day tournament
and the Test series.
Source :: The Daily News