C Randall: Problems mount for Glamorgan (17 Jun 1998)
GLAMORGAN, the fading county champions, could be without four first-choice bowlers for their four-day match against Leicestershire in Cardiff, starting today
17-Jun-1998
17 June 1998
Problems mount for Glamorgan
By Charles Randall
GLAMORGAN, the fading county champions, could be without four
first-choice bowlers for their four-day match against Leicestershire
in Cardiff, starting today.
Robert Croft is on England duty, injuries have claimed Waqar Younis
and Darren Thomas, and if Steve Watkin is ruled out this morning
Glamorgan have the makings of a crisis on their hands.
Matthew Maynard, their captain, has had a barren season with the bat
and his team have not won in the championship since the first match.
Yorkshire, without three first-choice bowlers, take on second-placed
Durham as underdogs, a scenario that at one time would have been
regarded as preposterous.
Yorkshire's Darren Lehmann hopes to have recovered from an illness
brought on by anti-inflammatory injections for his back. His inclusion
in Australia's Commonwealth Games squad, announced yesterday, means he
will miss Yorkshire's last two championship matches in September.
Michael Bevan, of Sussex, and Worcestershire's Tom Moody are similarly
affected.
Paul Prichard returns to captain Essex at Bath after a seven-week
absence through injury.
Chris Ellison, an 18-year-old slow left-armer from the St Austell
club, claimed nine for 80, including a hat-trick, on his Minor
Counties championship debut for Cornwall against Cheshire yesterday.
Ellison finished with match figures of 14 for 154.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)