Austin aims for upturn of fortunes (22 June 1999)
Ian Austin hopes to put a miserable month behind him as Lancashire launch their defence of the NatWest Trophy in Hertfordshire tomorrow
22-Jun-1999
22 June 1999
Austin aims for upturn of fortunes
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Ian Austin hopes to put a miserable month behind him as Lancashire
launch their defence of the NatWest Trophy in Hertfordshire tomorrow.
Austin, the man of the match in last year's Lord's demolition of
Derbyshire, was left as a helpless observer as England crashed out of
the World Cup at Edgbaston.
Then he was left out of Lancashire's game against Surrey at the Oval
last week and found himself playing in a second team match against
Warwickshire in Stratford-on-Avon.
But typically, Austin had no complaints.
"I was very disappointed not to be picked but I understood the reasons
why," he said.
"It was my decision to play for the seconds. I would much rather do
that than spend four days sitting around at the Oval. I needed to play
some cricket."
Austin remains an automatic selection in Lancashire's one-day team,
and this week he will be a key figure again as they aim to reach
Lord's on two fronts.
After tomorrow's game against Hertfordshire in Radlett, on Friday
Lancashire face Sussex at Old Trafford in the first round of the
Benson & Hedges Super Cup - a new competition for the top eight in
last year's Championship, meaning that Lancashire are only two wins
from Lord's. Both competitions will be 50 overs per side.
Meanwhile Mike Smethurst moved to the front of the queue of young
bowlers hoping for a first team chance by taking six wickets for the
second team against Leicestershire at Old Trafford yesterday.
They were the best figures Smethurst has recorded since joining
Lancashire at the tart of the season as Leicestershire were skittled
out for 95.
"There wasn't that much in the pitch and it wasn't the best I've
bowled for Lancashire," said Smethurst.
"It was just one of those days when everything went right."
Spinners Gary Keedy and Chris Schofield, both included in the
Lancashire team, didn't even get a bowl as Smethurst, Paul Ridgway and
Richard Green shared the wickets.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph