CMJ: Selectors summon Fraser (10 Sep 1997)
ANGUS FRASER was recalled by the England selectors yesterday to tour the West Indies after Christmas, following a twoyear absence from the national side
10-Sep-1997
Wednesday 10 September 1997
Selectors summon Fraser
By Christopher Martin-Jenkins
ANGUS FRASER was recalled by the England selectors yesterday to
tour the West Indies after Christmas, following a twoyear absence from the national side. At 32, he is relatively old to be
making his third tour of the Caribbean, where he has been more
successful than most bowlers against a team England have not
beaten in a series for 30 years. He last played for England
against South Africa, in Cape Town early last year.
Devon Malcolm and Derbyshire`s other Test cricketer of recent
times, Dominic Cork, are omitted from all three of the touring
parties announced yesterday. Cork`s absence is for reasons,
said David Graveney, chairman of selectors, of tempera- mental
and physical fitness. He stressed that Cork at his best is badly
needed by England and that he will be encouraged and guided
during the winter to work towards his rehabilitation.
The fifth fast bowling place on the 3.5 month tour of the West
Indies has gone to Essex`s 22-year-old Ashley Cowan after only
31 first-class matches. He has been preferred to a number of
other young bowlers, as well as to any specialist all- rounder.
Mark Ealham and Ben Hollioake, 19, who between them filled
the all-rounder`s role in five of the six Tests against Australia, are both chosen for the A tour to Kenya and Sri Lanka
between January and March. Either or both might join the party
in the West Indies for the one-day internationals at the end of
the tour. Both are in England`s specialist one-day team for a
tournament in Sharjah in December, also involving the West Indies, India and Pakistan. This team will be led by Adam Hollioake, Ben`s 26-year-old brother, a clear indication that,
whether or not he makes the grade as a Test player and potential
England captain, he will be in charge of the national side in the
1999 World Cup.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)