Austin fitness crunch (28 April 1999)
Ian Austin's World Cup hopes were in the balance at Grace Road today
28-Apr-1999
28 April 1999
Austin fitness crunch
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Ian Austin's World Cup hopes were in the balance at Grace Road today.
The Lancashire all-rounder faced a last-minute fitness test before
the Championship game against Leicestershire on the thigh injury
which he picked up at Lord's last week.
He suffered a reaction to the injury after playing in the National
League victory at Essex on Sunday and did not want to take any risks
with the England squad gathering next week.
But even not playing would be a risk with a bandwagon building up for
Yorkshire's Gavin Hamilton to be called up from the Scotland squad.
Lancashire have a second team game starting on Friday, and Austin
would have to prove his fitness in that or risk losing his
hard-earned World Cup place.
Neil Fairbrother was definitely out, although there is no question
that he will be fit for World Cup duty next week.
The season may only be two games old but the race is also on for
left-arm paceman Alan Mullally, who is desperate to be fit for
England's World Cup bid.
Leicestershire's Mullally has been plagued by a side strain since
returning from the Coca-Cola Cup in Sharjah but is hoping to prove
his fitness today.
Now cricket manager Jack Birkenshaw is hoping four days of cricket
will aid the bowler's fitness ahead of the six-week tournament.
"He's looking like he will play. He came through a fitness test and
hopefully he will be ready," said Birkenshaw.
"He needs the game and obviously we need him to bowl Lancashire out.
They are a good side and we are looking forward to the game.
"They have got lots of key players and so have we and I think they
will be challenging us again this season.
"We have started off well but we need to get consistent play to get
into the rhythm."
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)