ENG_LOSE_SIXES_FINAL_29SEP1997
ENGLAND were surprisingly defeated by Pakistan in the final of the Cathay Pacific-sponsored Hong Kong Sixes yesterday, a result which marked the resurgence of Wasim Akram after four months out of cricket
29-Sep-1997
Monday 29 September 1997
England`s hopes hit by Wasim
By Charles Randall in Hong Kong
ENGLAND were surprisingly defeated by Pakistan in the final of
the Cathay Pacific-sponsored Hong Kong Sixes yesterday, a result
which marked the resurgence of Wasim Akram after four months out
of cricket.
If Lancashire`s supporters wondered whether the Pak- istan
all-rounder could justify another season at Old Trafford, let
alone a Test comeback, his performance here suggested that his
shoulder operation had been the success he always claimed.
England, with Adam Hollioake captaining for the first time, had
produced a series of impressive victories on a converted football pitch at the Government Stadium, including a big win over
Pakistan in the qualifying group on Saturday.
One consolation on a cold, rainy night was Matthew Fleming`s
award as player of the tournament, well deserved mainly for his
seam-bowling, which produced a hat-trick against Hong Kong on
Saturday. England`s seven players shared -L10,400 in prize-money,
half the amount they must have expected before their batting
faltered in the final with a below-par score of 70.
After Dougie Brown and Fleming had conceded only seven runs off
each of their overs, Hollioake spoilt a good personal weekend
by allowing Zahoor Elahi to score 23 off the last over with a
ball to spare.
England had eliminated a good Australian side thanks to Alistair
Brown`s 47 not out, the highest individual innings of the tournament.
Though brimful of sponsorship and satellite coverage, the event
attracted a crowd of barely 7,000. Sixes deserve a slot on the
international calendar, however, as a useful development device.
A delighted Wasim said he expected to return to Test cricket
against South Africa next month and continue playing for at
least three years.
England squad: A J Hollioake (capt), B C Hollioake, A D Brown, D
R Brown, M A Ealham, M V Fleming, G D Lloyd.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)