Call-up for Botham and Birkenshaw (9 June 1999)
Ian Botham and Leicestershire coach Jack Birkenshaw have been drafted in as observers for the Test series against New Zealand which follows the World Cup
09-Jun-1999
9 June 1999
Call-up for Botham and Birkenshaw
Michael Henderson
Ian Botham and Leicestershire coach Jack Birkenshaw have been drafted
in as observers for the Test series against New Zealand which follows
the World Cup.
"We already have an unofficial network of contacts throughout the
game to help the selectors in the assessment of players," said David
Graveney, the chairman of selectors, ""but Jack and Ian have vast
cricketing knowledge and experience, a proven record of success, and
see a large amount of cricket during the course of the season. As
such it makes sense to use that knowledge."
Birkenshaw's appointment is a clear indication that he is not seen as
the man to succeed David Lloyd as England coach. The England
Management Advisory Committee met at Lord's on Monday to approve a
short-list of four candidates, one of whom was Birkenshaw, but the
front runners now are plainly Bob Woolmer, the Englishman who coaches
South Africa, and Duncan Fletcher, the Glamorgan-based Zimbabwean.
Michael Atherton has conceded that he might have done better to
follow Graham Thorpe's example and abandon his Ashes tour last winter
in an attempt to resolve his back problems.
Atherton has not played since the fourth Test in Melbourne at the end
of December, and only lasted that long in Australia thanks to
cortisone injections. "In retrospect it might have been better to do
the same as Thorpe and come home and get it right sooner, because the
injections only mask the pain, not cure it. The problem is just wear
and tear on a disc and it isn't degenerative," he said at Acklam Park
in Middlesbrough yesterday, where rain washed out the first day's
play in his comeback match - the Roses second XI confrontation.
Former Leicestershire batsmen Tim Boon has been appointed coach of
England Under-19s. He replaces John Abrahams, who has stepped down to
spend more time with his family. Abrahams guided his team to victory
in the Under-19 World Cup in South Africa during his three years in
charge.
England play three Tests and three one-day games against Australia
Under-19s later this summer.
Worcestershire will take on a World XI at New Road on Friday. The
50-over game replaces the county's scheduled four-day match against
New Zealand, who are still involved in the World Cup.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph