Crawley's courage (2 July 1999)
John Crawley showed his courage as a captain with a bold declaration for Lancashire last night
02-Jul-1999
2 July 1999
Crawley's courage
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
John Crawley showed his courage as a captain with a bold
declaration for Lancashire last night.
Crawley gave his bowlers an early shot at Essex by ending
Lancashire's second innings on 209-7 - a lead of only 300.
They were not able to make the early breakthrough Lancashire were
looking for, with Darren Robinson and Paul Grayson resuming today
on 33 without loss.
But it was still a shrewd piece of captaincy by Crawley, who was
prepared to risk a defeat to give his bowlers - especially
Muttiah Muralitharan - more time to bowl Essex out.
Peter Such exploited the helpful Old Trafford pitch again
yesterday to earn second innings figures of 6-77 - and complete
match figures of 13 for 213, the best in the 35-year-old's 17
year career.
The modest former England off spinner again thanked Peter
Marron's pitch - and also the match situation, with yesterday's
rain forcing Lancashire to look for quick runs. "I couldn't have
asked for a better wicket to bowl on," he said. "And I always
believed they would have to go for it, which gave me a chance to
take advantage of the situation." Neil Fairbrother was caught at
slip off a superb delivery after adding only five to his
overnight 35, but the dismissals of Andy Flintoff, Graham Lloyd
and Mike Watkinson were all self inflicted.
Flintoff belted his sixth ball straight to mid off, Lloyd
top-edged a reverse sweep and Watkinson holed out to long on.
Crawley continued his consistent form by battling 154 balls for
64, his second half century of the match and his fifth in seven
championship innings.
But when he was out, caught behind off Grayson's slow left arm,
Lancashire were 146-6 - with a lead of only 237 - and they were
grateful to some sensible batting from Warren Hegg, Ian Austin
and Peter Martin to allow Crawley to declare at quarter to six.
Then yet again it was over to Murali.
Lancashire have awarded a second XI cap to Edenfield pro Mike
Smethurst. The 22-year-old seamer, who played in a number of
first team games early in the season, took six wickets in the
recent second team game against Leicestershire.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph