Austin powers to career best (10 July 1999)
Ian Austin burst back to top form with a career best performance at Old Trafford
10-Jul-1999
10 July 1999
Austin powers to career best
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Ian Austin burst back to top form with a career best performance at
Old Trafford.
Austin, who has suffered a frustrating season, claimed 6-43 against
Sri Lanka A. It was the first time he had taken six wickets in a
first-class match.
Ironically, he did it on a turning pitch which should have been
exploited better by Lancashire's three spinners. As it was Chris
Schofield, Gary Keedy and Gary Yates had lengthy spells but produced
only two wickets between them.
Austin has suffered possibly the worst spell of his career, missing
out on England's last three World Cup ties, then being left out by
Lancashire for a recent championship match. And the low, slow
surfaces at Old Trafford are encouraging spin rather than seam.
In his only two championship games he had failed to take a single
wicket, but this display and his recent 4-15 in the floodlit clash
with Essex have put him back on track.
Acting captain Mike Atherton relied on him heavily with the tourists
reaching 277 after dealing fairly easily with the Lancashire spin
attack.
Coach Dav Whatmore explained: "They are far more used to playing this
sort of bowling than English batsmen. I thought our spinners bowled
okay but Sri Lanka looked comfortable."
The difference was highlighted when Lancashire batted. Atherton's
second comeback of the season ended after just one scratchy single
when he offered no shot and was lbw to seamer Gallage. After that the
Sri Lankan slow men reigned supreme and Lancashire struggled to 53-3.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)