County Prospects: Hampshire (8 April 1999)
After exceeding all expectations last year, Hampshire have good reason to be optimistic about the forthcoming summer unless, perhaps, it is a hot, dry one
08-Apr-1999
8 April 1999
County Prospects: Hampshire
Geoffrey Dean
Great expectations but a little thin on spin
After exceeding all expectations last year, Hampshire have good
reason to be optimistic about the forthcoming summer unless, perhaps,
it is a hot, dry one. Robin Smith's side climbed from 14th in the
County Championship in 1997 to a highly creditable sixth, and a
similarly big leap up the AXA League earned them an unexpected place
in Division One of the National League this season.
The staff has been pruned with six players released and only two,
both inexperienced, taken on. With Raj Maru retiring to become
community development coach and young off-spinner Richard Dibden
another of the departures, the spin department at Northlands Road
looks dangerously thin.
Shaun Udal, happily fit again after breaking an ankle, is one of only
two spinners at the club (rookie left-armer Zac Morris is the other).
The seam department, however, looks quite strong. Nixon McLean,
overlooked by the West Indies for the World Cup, is available for the
whole season and was rated as the quickest bowler on the circuit by
most umpires last year.
Along with old-stager Peter Hartley, a plethora of decent
seam-bowling all-rounders can be guaranteed to give solid support to
McLean. Alex Morris was a revelation last year, finishing with 47
championship wickets at 20 apiece, and the promising Dimitri
Mascarenhas (30 at 31) nipped in at third in the bowling averages
ahead of the two veterans, Kevan James and John Stephenson, who
shared 53 victims between them.
Several young batsmen have been given what may be a last chance to
come good. Will Kendall ended the season positively, but will need
more consistency this year. Jason Laney's annus horribilis - he
finished bottom of the averages with only 123 runs at 10 - will need
to be put well behind him. Matthew Keech, equally talented but not
much more productive last summer, is also approaching a crossroads.
Team Details & First-Class fixtures
Staff: A N Aymes, S R G Francis, M Garaway, J R C Hamblin, H M
Hansen, P J Hartley, K D James, M Keech, W S Kendall, D A Kenway, J S
Laney, S Lugsden, A D Mascarenhas, A C Morris, Z C Morris, N A McLean,
S J Renshaw, L Savident, R A Smith (capt), J P Stephenson, S D Udal, G
W White.
New players: S Lugsden (from Durham), J R C Hamblin.
Released: C A Connor, R R Dibden, H J H Loudon, N Makin, R J
Maru, P R Whitaker.
Beneficiary: K D James.
1998 Record
Championship: 6th (W6, L5, D6)
Axa League: 8th (W8, L8, NR1)
NatWest Trophy: Semi-finalists
B & H Cup: Eliminated at group stage
Axa League: 8th (W8, L8, NR1)
NatWest Trophy: Semi-finalists
B & H Cup: Eliminated at group stage
First-class fixtures
April:
Wed 14 Oxford University (The Parks). Wed 21 Kent (Southampton). Wed 28 Durham (Riverside).
Wed 14 Oxford University (The Parks). Wed 21 Kent (Southampton). Wed 28 Durham (Riverside).
May:
Fri 14 Worcestershire (Southampton). Wed 19 Middlesex (Lord's). Thurs 27 Nottinghamshire (Trent Bridge).
Fri 14 Worcestershire (Southampton). Wed 19 Middlesex (Lord's). Thurs 27 Nottinghamshire (Trent Bridge).
June:
Wed 2 Essex (Ilford). Wed 9 Yorkshire (Basingstoke). Tues 15 Leicestershire (Southampton). Wed 30 Glamorgan (Swansea).
Wed 2 Essex (Ilford). Wed 9 Yorkshire (Basingstoke). Tues 15 Leicestershire (Southampton). Wed 30 Glamorgan (Swansea).
July:
Fri 9 New Zealand provisional (Southampton). Wed 14 Surrey (Guildford). Wed 21 Lancashire (Portsmouth).
Fri 9 New Zealand provisional (Southampton). Wed 14 Surrey (Guildford). Wed 21 Lancashire (Portsmouth).
Aug:
Thurs 5 Gloucestershire (Bristol). Tues 17 Warwickshire (Southampton). Tues 24 Sussex (Portsmouth).
Thurs 5 Gloucestershire (Bristol). Tues 17 Warwickshire (Southampton). Tues 24 Sussex (Portsmouth).
Sept:
Wed 1 Northamptonshire (Northampton). Wed 8 Somerset (Southampton). Wed 15 Derbyshire (Derby).
Wed 1 Northamptonshire (Northampton). Wed 8 Somerset (Southampton). Wed 15 Derbyshire (Derby).
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)