England: B&H administer last rites to whites (28 April 1998)
SURREY begin the defence of their Benson and Hedges Cup title at Southampton today, with this year's champions destined to become kings without a kingdom
28-Apr-1998
28 April 1998
B&H administer last rites to whites
By Charles Randall
SURREY begin the defence of their Benson and Hedges Cup title at
Southampton today, with this year's champions destined to become
kings without a kingdom.
This is the competition's 27th and final year before it is
replaced by the proposed more compact eight-team knockout, which
has already attracted interest from an unnamed television
company.
Those spectators who prefer 50-overs cricket played in
traditional whites in daylight with no amplified music, would be
advised to take the opportunity to enjoy this year.
In South Africa, for example, it is normal for blasts of music to
greet key moments - and there is no certainty that Shirley
Bassey's I Who Have Nothing will not be accompanying duck-makers
back to the pavilion after this season in England.
Surrey, 5-1 favourites with Ladbrokes, can expect a good start
today, because they beat Hampshire by a massive 165 runs last
year. Kent, beaten finalists, are at Taunton tomorrow having won
their last five cup games against Somerset.
The longest winning run is Middlesex's superiority over Sussex.
They open the season at Lord's in front of a new grandstand
tomorrow with a nine-match head-to-head winning sequence.
One strength of the knockout format is the full-house semi-finals
and final. Short of playing for England, the big day remains a
useful showcase for players with international aspirations.
The competition signals the first collective contribution of
overseas players to the English season.
Australians will be the focus of attention both at Derby and
Headingley, where Yorkshire tackle Worcestershire with Darren
Lehmann facing Tom Moody.
Derbyshire will hope for a good start against Durham to increase
Michael Slater's hopes of contributing later in the competition
after being ruled out for a month with a hand injury sustained in
his opening championship match against Nottinghamshire.
BENSON AND HEDGES CUP ODDS: 5-1 Surrey; 6-1 Essex, Warwickshire;
7-1 Kent; 8-1 Lancashire; 9-1 Middlesex.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)