England hopefuls must wait (24 August 1999)
English cricket pledged L1 million yesterday to finance central contracts for an international squad next year, though the identity of the recipients will not be confirmed until next spring
24-Aug-1999
24 August 1999
England hopefuls must wait
Charles Randall
English cricket pledged L1 million yesterday to finance central
contracts for an international squad next year, though the
identity of the recipients will not be confirmed until next
spring.
The First Class Forum, representing the counties' interests,
agreed the England Cricket Board should take control of nominated
players, with suitable compensation to clubs for the loss of
their services. The harder decision, which 16 or so players to
choose, is likely to be taken in February after the end of this
winter's tour to South Africa and Zimbabwe.
England's calamitous showing in the Test series against New
Zealand put the selectors in such a quandary over the weekend
that they decided yesterday to delay announcing the two tour
parties until next Tuesday. England A are scheduled to visit
Bangladesh and New Zealand.
David Graveney, chairman of selectors, conceded that they needed
longer to consider their options. The England central contracts,
which will ensure selectors can keep a tight grip on each
player's fitness and cricket schedule, are expected to run for
six months from March, though the counties recognised the needfor
a nucleus of players to be contracted for 12 months.
Tim Lamb, the ECB's chief executive, said the mood of the First
Class Forum meeting was "unequivocally in favour of change". He
said: "We believe the introduction of central contracts is
essential if England are to develop a squad of international
players capable of performing well consistently."
(R) Bristol, Canterbury and Chester-le-Street have been added to
the usual Test venues to host next summer's 10-match one-day
triangular tournament between England, West Indies and Zimbabwe.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)