Boon Responds to Durham Call (4 Sep 1996)
DURHAM have persuaded former Australian Test batsman David Boon to lead them out of the doldrums
04-Sep-1996
Wednesday 4 September 1996
Boon responds to Durham call
By Tim Wellock
DURHAM have persuaded former Australian Test batsman David
Boon to lead them out of the doldrums.
Boon, 35, has signed a two-year contract as overseas player
and will captain the side next season in succession to Mike
Roseberry, who resigned on Saturday.
Durham`s Director of Cricket, Geoff Cook, flew to Tasmania
last Friday and announced that he had clinched the deal by
telephone yesterday.
Cook said: "David is very keen to come. Durham`s unique
situation appealed to him very much."
Boon, captain of Tasmania, was due to play for Gloucestershire in
1995 but withdrew through injury because of a knee injury. He
said: "Playing county cricket has always been one of my
ambitions and now my Test career is finished I am delighted
to take up the challenge of helping Durham establish
themselves."
Boon played the last of his 107 Tests last December after
scoring 7,422 runs - second only to Allan Border in the
Australian list - at an average of 43.
Durham narrowly failed to secure the signature of Dean Jones at
this time last year and have been impressed by the impact
that Australians have made on the County Championship this
season. But as Australia are touring England next summer they
had to go for a player whose Test career is over.
Indian captain Sachin Tendulkar and South Africa`s Hansie
Cronje were on their list of possibilities, but they would not
have been available all season.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph