County Prospects: Warwickshire (7 April 1999)
Neil Smith's promotion within the family enterprise at Edgbaston provides only the 10th instance of officially appointed father-and-son captains in the history of the County Championship
07-Apr-1999
7 April 1999
County Prospects: Warwickshire
Mike Beddow
Smith junior could justify father-chairman's hopes
Neil Smith's promotion within the family enterprise at Edgbaston
provides only the 10th instance of officially appointed father-and-son
captains in the history of the County Championship.
Son of MJK was born in his father's final season at the helm and now
NMK has succeeded Brian Lara, leapfrogging former captain Tim Munton
and formalising his temporary position in Munton's injury-doomed
campaign in 1997.
So Warwickshire, and not least an impartial parent, who now sits as
chairman of the club, know what they are getting.
Smith Jnr is a senior and seasoned cricketer, as well as a successful
one-day captain two years ago when 13 wins in 15 games brought an AXA
League title and a NatWest Trophy final.
The transition to designated leadership is probably a different
matter, especially in the tactical complexity of four-day competition,
but the job-sheet is much the same as the one he followed in
one-dayers.
Warwickshire have a winning formula - even if it was temporarily
mislaid after the whimsical appointment of Lara - and Smith intends to
follow a basic principle drawn up by former coach Bob Woolmer of
collective input by the players.
There could be a difficult selection decision from the outset. The
near-certainty of seaming pitches in April and May would question the
need for two spinners unless Smith and Ashley Giles are scoring
heavily enough to demand selection as all-rounders. If only one is
required, Smith is prepared to be selfless and stand down if
necessary, as Dermot Reeve did in 1994.
Warwickshire's attack is adaptable to most conditions. Allan Donald is
back for a benefit year split by World Cup commitments with South
Africa, and his exceptional pace is another dimension beyond the
swing-and-seam contingent of Ed Giddins, Dougie Brown, Tim Munton and
Graeme Welch. If Warwickshire can expect to bowl sides out, they may
not need a mountain of runs - perhaps just as well.
Irrespective of unresolved batting issues and the peculiar uncertainty
about Phil Neale's position as coach beyond this season, Warwickshire
should be capable of matching a high level of expectation.
Team Details & First-Class fixtures
Staff: N M K Smith (capt), D R Brown, C E Dagnall, A A Donald,
M D Edmond, G D Franklin, T Frost (wkt), E S H Giddins, A F Giles, D L
Hemp, N V Knight, T A Munton, B W O'Connell, D P Ostler, T L Penney, K
J Piper (wkt), M J Powell, A Richardson, M Sheikh, A Singh, G C Small,
M Wagh, G Welch.
New players: C E Dagnall (Cumberland & Great Harwood CC), A A
Donald (S Africa), A Richardson (Staffs & Little Stoke CC).
Released: B C Lara (W Indies), A Moles (Free State, S Africa,
coach), S Vestergaard (Denmark).
Beneficiary: Allan Donald.
1998 record
Championship: 8th (P17 W6 D3 L8)
AXA League: 2nd (P17 W9 L5 NR3)
NatWest Trophy: Qtr-finals
B & H Cup: Group (P5 W4 L1)
AXA League: 2nd (P17 W9 L5 NR3)
NatWest Trophy: Qtr-finals
B & H Cup: Group (P5 W4 L1)
First-class fixtures
April:
Wed 14 Northamptonshire (Edgbaston). Mon 19 Somerset (Edgbaston). Wed 28 Essex (Chelmsford).
Wed 14 Northamptonshire (Edgbaston). Mon 19 Somerset (Edgbaston). Wed 28 Essex (Chelmsford).
May:
Fri 14 Derbyshire (Edgbaston). Wed 19 Worcestershire (Edgbaston). Tues 25 Oxford University (The Parks).
Fri 14 Derbyshire (Edgbaston). Wed 19 Worcestershire (Edgbaston). Tues 25 Oxford University (The Parks).
June:
Wed 2 Middlesex (Edgbaston). Wed 9 Lancashire (Southport). Tues 15 Nottinghamshire (Trent Bridge). Wed 30 Kent (Maidstone).
Wed 2 Middlesex (Edgbaston). Wed 9 Lancashire (Southport). Tues 15 Nottinghamshire (Trent Bridge). Wed 30 Kent (Maidstone).
July:
Tues 13 Yorkshire (Edgbaston). 21 Surrey (Edgbaston).
Tues 13 Yorkshire (Edgbaston). 21 Surrey (Edgbaston).
Aug:
Fri 6 Leicestershire (Leicester). Tues 17: Hampshire (Southampton). Tues 24 Glamorgan (Cardiff).
Fri 6 Leicestershire (Leicester). Tues 17: Hampshire (Southampton). Tues 24 Glamorgan (Cardiff).
Sept:
Thurs 2 Gloucestershire (Edgbaston). Wed 8 Durham (Riverside). Wed 15 Sussex (Edgbaston).
Thurs 2 Gloucestershire (Edgbaston). Wed 8 Durham (Riverside). Wed 15 Sussex (Edgbaston).
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)