CMJ: Hollioake heads one-day assault (10 Sep 1997)
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
10-Sep-1997
Wednesday 10 September 1997
Hollioake heads one-day assault
Christopher Martin-Jenkins.
ENGLAND`S one-day team for Sharjah in December is an indication
that the disciplines of the one and five-day game are gradually being separated.
This is a side of specialists, based on the one which beat the
Australians 3-0 in the Texaco Trophy early in the sea- son,
though anyone jumping to the conclusion that this makes England
likely winners of the World Cup in 1999, which is the main objective, would be hasty. Australia were ill-prepared and the
performance against India, Pakistan and the West Indies in the
Middle East will be a better guide.
Managed by David Graveney, they will warm up in Lahore for a
week before starting the tournament against India on Dec 11.
As expected Adam Hollioake is in charge on the field. Notable
changes from earlier in the season are Alistair Brown`s reinstatement as the prime dasher among the batsmen at the expense
of Graham Lloyd, Dougie Brown`s arrival, which is thoroughly deserved after a season in which he has taken 103 wickets in
first-class and one-day cricket, not to men- tion scoring 613
one-day runs. His selection rules out his participation in the
World Cup campaign for Scotland.
The return of Graeme Hick is welcome and his perfor- mance
will be illuminating. He was dropped after the first Test
against Pakistan last season and has not appeared in international cricket since. If he could take Sharjah by storm he
might yet make a case for a Test return but with eight batsmen in
the West Indies party that is unlikely.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)