Wednesday 6 August 1997
Brighter Wright in business
By Barrie Fairall
HAVING been denied a cushion of 26 points over their closest
challengers thanks to Nottinghamshire`s rearguard ac- tion at
Colwyn Bay, Glamorgan`s position at the head of the table
comes immediately under threat as they sit out the next round of
championship matches which start today.
This is good news for Gloucestershire, who lead the chasing
group and could have expected to be in a worse position before
tackling Somerset at Taunton this morning after the engagement
with the Pakistan A tourists put their county programme on hold.
Gloucestershire recall Tony Wright, their senior batsman, for
a match that would see them return to the top if they take
maximum points. Wright, who is recovering from glandular
fever, said: "A series of blood tests has only recently succeeded in identifying the problem. I`ve played feeling very tired
at times and it affected my concentration. Now I`m much
brighter."
In the meantime, Kent and Essex, running third and fourth
respectively, will be looking to work off their frus- tration
when they meet at Canterbury. Kent at one stage looked as if
they might take over the leadership when offered an inviting
four-an-over target by Worcestershire at rain-hit New Road,
while Essex had their target offering turned down by Leicestershire at Colchester.
Martin McCague, the fast bowler rested at Worcester, takes
over from England`s Dean Headley for Kent. Will House, a Cambridge University student, may make his championship debut, the
21-year-old challenging the seamer Julian Thompson for the final
place in the side.
With Nasser Hussain on Test duty, the 22-year-old lefthander
Tim Hodgson is poised to make his championship debut for Essex
following a run of good scores in the second eleven.
Durham`s bowlers need to beware a disciplined Mark Butcher
at the Oval. Dropped by England, the left-handed opener was
not in the best of moods at Lord`s on Sunday when knocking the
bails off with his bat.
Since then, disciplinary action has been taken against Butcher
and Surrey`s cricket manager, David Gilbert, who imposed the
punishment, said: "I`ve made it clear to Mark that I was disappointed with his actions and he has been left in no doubt
that I won`t tolerate a repeat performance.
"He`s very down after losing his England place, but I`ve explained that the challenge for him now is to score so many runs
before the end of the season that it`s impossible for him to be
left out of the West Indies tour party - starting with a big hundred against Durham."
With a game in hand on most counties, Worcestershire, wjho are
at Northampton, can still force their way into the top six and
David Houghton, due to return to his native Zimbabwe for a new
coaching post next month, said: "We`ve got to start winning
soon otherwise we`re going to ease ourselves out of contention."
Lancashire`s Mark Harvey makes his first championship appearance
of the season against Warwickshire at Blackpool. He takes over
from Andy Flintoff, who normally fills the gap left by England`s John Crawley but is on England Under-19 duty.
Warwickshire are ready to recall Dominic Ostler, who is expected
to open with Mark Wagh in the absence of Nick Knight and Andy
Moles with broken fingers. Neil Smith captains the team for the
first time in the championship.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)