Durham counting cost of wash-out
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
INCONVENIENT though it was for the Australians, who moved on to
Leeds early to prepare for the first oneday international
tomorrow, yesterday`s wash-out at Durham was much more serious
for local cricket.
A five-figure sum in potential income was lost to the county
club and with it went a certain degree of
disgruntlement from those who had heard the chief executive, Mike
Candlish, speak optimistically about the prospects of play on
local radio in the morning, only to find the match was
abandoned shortly before 10.00.
The optimism was understandable, despite heavy rain
overnight. The club are well equipped with drying equipment,
and the match against the Australians had been due to attract
the biggest crowd the ground has seen. Finishing touches to the
new facilities for members had been completed at 2.30am in
preparation for their opening by Kevin Keegan.
All a sun-tanned Keegan could offer the touring team, however,
was a football match. An inspection by the umpires, John
Hampshire and George Sharp, accompanied by David Boon, Mark
Taylor and the groundsman, Tom Flintoft, quickly
established that to delay abandonment would only increase
everyone`s frustration.
The Australians had been hoping to give Andy Bichel his first
game of the tour after his recovery from a strained joint in
the back. Geoff Marsh, the coach, said of his stocky swing
bowler that he would have been a certain choice for the one-day
internationals, given some match practice. "In South Africa he
bowled very well for us and batted and fielded well too."
Now Bichel will be obliged to watch Mike Kasprowicz having
the first chance to try to claim the position of third fast
bowler, a role which one of them will surely be required to
play in the Test series as well. The only injured player now
is Greg Blewett, who has a knee strain. Ricky Ponting, who went
round Durham City golf course in 54 on Monday, is the
alternative choice at six for the match at Headingley tomorrow.
Fortunately, the forecast is good.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)