David Houghton Leads Zimbabwe (6 Jul 1996)
LONDON, Friday - Worcestershire`s David Houghton reluctantly agreed on Thursday to captain Zimbabwe`s cricket team for the second time following the surprise resignation of Andy Flower
06-Jul-1996
6 July 1996
David Houghton leads Zimbabwe
LONDON, Friday - Worcestershire`s David Houghton reluctantly
agreed on Thursday to captain Zimbabwe`s cricket team for the
second time following the surprise resignation of Andy Flower.
Houghton said he would lead the side`s tour of Sri Lanka next
month, a home series against England and a one-day competition in
South Africa, before retiring from international cricket next
March.
"I just wanted to play as a batsman for the rest of my career
without the pressure of captaincy,`` said Houghton, who first led
the side between 1985 and 1993.
"But there really is no-one else in the team who can take the job
on. They are all so young. A lot of them were barely born when I
made my international debut in 1978.``
"Andy (Flower) asked if I would take over for an interim period
before handing in his resignation and I have agreed to doing a
year.``
Houghton, who is coach at Worcestershire, averages 49 in test
cricket and scored a century against New Zealand on his last appearance in January.
He missed this year`s World Cup because of a broken foot.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)