Charles Randall: Hick to bolster Auckland (24 September 1997)
GRAEME HICK has agreed to play for Auckland in New Zealand`s provincial one-day competition during January
24-Sep-1997
Wednesday 24 September 1997
Hick to bolster Auckland
By Charles Randall
GRAEME HICK has agreed to play for Auckland in New Zealand`s
provincial one-day competition during January. The Worcestershire batsman has already had his career boosted at the age of 31
by his international one-day comeback as a member of England`s
squad for the Sharjah tournament in December.
Matthew Maynard`s presence as player-coach at Otago this winter has been enhanced by the championship success of his
Glamorgan side. He is due to return to New Zealand in a month`s
time.
Three counties - Sussex, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire -
are awaiting a decision by Shane Warne by the end of the
month, hoping the Australian leg-spinner will join them as their
overseas player.
Warwickshire, who have agreed terms with Brian Lara, and Kent,
who would like Carl Hooper to return, are waiting for a final decision from the West Indies authorities about the forthcoming Caribbean domestic season, which could be extended until
beyond April.
Stuart Law has agreed to return for another season as Essex`s
overseas player next year, and David East, the former Essex wicketkeeper, is to become commercial manager at Chelmsford.
Surrey are more likely to ask Saqlain Mushtaq, the Pakistan offspinner, to return than sign Brendon Julian, the Australia allrounder, again. Saqlain took 32 championship wickets in less
than half a season, including a hat-trick against Middlesex.
Overseas Players Next Year
Derbyshire: Saeed Anwar; Durham: David Boon; Essex: Stuart Law;
Glamorgan: Waqar Younis; Gloucs: Courtney Walsh; Hampshire: to be
decided; Kent: Carl Hooper (provisional); Lancashire: Wasim
Akram; Leicestershire: Phil Simmons; Middlesex: Greg Blewett;
Northants: to be decided; Notts: to be decided; Somerset: Mushtaq
Ahmed; Surrey: Saqlain Mushtaq (provisional); Sussex: to be decided; Warwicks: Brian Lara (provisional); Worcestershire: Tom
Moody; Yorkshire: Darren Lehmann.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)