County Prospects- Glamorgan: Bounty looking good for Fletcher's men (24 March 1999)
WHEN Duncan Fletcher left Glamorgan at the end of the 1997 season after guiding them to their third championship title, it was a case of au revoir rather than goodbye and his return on a three-year contract will be universally welcomed
24-Mar-1999
24 March 1999
County Prospects- Glamorgan: Bounty looking good for Fletcher's men
By Edward Bevan
WHEN Duncan Fletcher left Glamorgan at the end of the 1997 season
after guiding them to their third championship title, it was a
case of au revoir rather than goodbye and his return on a
three-year contract will be universally welcomed.
Hugh Morris, Tony Cottey and Waqar Younis then formed the nucleus
of an established team, but they are no longer involved in a
squad determined to improve on last season's performances, when
they dropped 11 championship places and failed to qualify for the
First Division of the National League.
Morris departed two summers ago and, although Waqar was never
likely to be retained after playing in only four championship
games last year, Cottey's reluctance to sign a two-year contract
and join Sussex was a decision that surprised and disappointed
many.
But Matthew Maynard believes his team are well balanced and
capable of challenging for another trophy this season. "I cannot
wait to skipper a squad with so many talented youngsters who can
only improve on the impact they made last season," he said.
Maynard also eagerly awaits the arrival of Jacques Kallis - one
of the world's leading all-rounders - after completing his World
Cup commitments with South Africa. Kallis, who played a season
with Middlesex two years ago, will also rekindle ties with
Fletcher, his coach and mentor at Western Province, who
recognised the player's outstanding early potential.
Before the South African's arrival, Glamorgan will again depend
on Steve James - who has scored 1,500 runs in each of the past
two seasons at an average of 57.23 -to launch the innings with
the dependable Adrian Dale, Wayne Law or Alun Evans. Due to
injuries, Glamorgan resorted to 18 opening combinations in 1997
but Law, 20, an exciting stroke-player, relished the chance to
score 131 in only his second championship game last year and
averaged over 40 in 11 innings.
Michael Powell, built like Andrew Flintoff and who strikes the
ball almost as hard, is another highly rated young batsman who
prospered during his first full season and narrowly missed
selection for the England A tour. Maynard's lack of runs last
year - he failed to score 1,000 for only the second time in 13
seasons - can be balanced against his unselfish approach in the
interests of the team and his contribution to the progress made
by young players.
He was also troubled by a groin injury which required an
operation last autumn but, after leading an MCC team on a
three-week tour of Kenya last month, is fully fit.
With Cottey deciding his future was on the south coast, Keith
Newell moved in the opposite direction on a two-year contract.
Although shorn of Waqar's cutting edge, Glamorgan's pace attack
compares favourably with other counties. Steve Watkin continues
to hit the seam and the stumps, Darren Thomas's 71 wickets last
year earned him England A selection while Owen Parkin, Andrew
Davies and Dale provided useful support.
Robert Croft's inclusion in the World Cup squad will leave Dean
Cosker as Glamorgan's only spinner for the first seven
championship games but, if pitches are again seamer-friendly,
there will be limited opportunities for the finger spinners.
Among the younger players, Simon Jones has raw pace but has
seldom been fit for the rigours of county cricket. Wicketkeeper
Mark Wallace, 17, who toured New Zealand with England Under-19s
during the winter, could challenge Adrian Shaw or Ismail Dawood.
Team Details & First-Class fixtures
Staff: M P Maynard*, D A Cosker, R D B Croft, A Dale, A P Davies,
I Darwood, A W Evans, S P James, J H Kallis, W L Law, K Newell, O
T Parkin, M J Powell, A D Shaw, S D Thomas, M A Wallace, S L
Watkin. New players: Kallis (overseas, Western Province and South
Africa), Newell (Sussex), Wallace. Departures: G P Butcher
(released), P A Cottey (Sussex), W Younis (overseas - not
renewed). Beneficiary: None.
1998 record: Championship: Joint 12th (W4, L6, D7). Axa Lge:
10th. (W7, L8, NR2). B & H Cup: Zonal stages. NatWest Trophy: 2nd
rnd. First-class fixtures
April: Tue 20: Derby (Derby). Wed 28: Sussex (Cardiff) May: Frid
14: Gloucs (Cardiff). Wed 19: Oxford Univ (The Parks). Wed 26:
Worcs (Worcester). June: Wed 2: Leics (Leicester). Wed 9: Middx
(Cardiff). Tue 15: Kent (Canterbury). Wed 30: Hants (Swansea).
July: Frid 9: Essex (Cardiff). Wed 14: Lancs (Blackpool). Frid
30: Durham (Cardiff). August: Wed 4: Surrey (Oval). Wed 18: Notts
(Colwyn Bay). Tue 24: Warwickshire (Cardiff). Sept: Thur 2:
Somerset, (Taunton). Wed 8: Yorks (Headingley). Wed 15: Northants
(Cardiff).
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)