England news: BBC win rights to tour highlights (5 Dec 1997)
HIGHLIGHTS of England's tour matches in the Caribbean will be shown on terrestrial television this winter after the BBC reached an agreement with the West Indies Cricket Board of Control
05-Dec-1997
5 December 1997
BBC win rights to tour highlights
By William Gray
HIGHLIGHTS of England's tour matches in the Caribbean will be
shown on terrestrial television this winter after the BBC
reached an agreement with the West Indies Cricket Board of
Control.
Under the terms of the deal, the BBC will summarise every day's
play of the five Test matches and five one-day internationals in
late-evening prgrammes. Sky Sports will again be providing live
coverage of all those games.
John Rowlinson, the head of development for BBC Broadcast, said:
"This is great news for the majority of viewers who will be able
to follow the fortunes of the English team at a time when they
seem to stand their best chance in 30 years of winning a series
against the West Indies in the Caribbean."
On the domestic scene, England bowler Devon Malcolm is expected
to join Northamptonshire today after telling Derbyshire that he
will not accept new terms.
Confirmation of his departure came in a statement from
Derbyshire which said: "We are saddened and disappointed by
his decision, especially in the light of the whole-hearted
support Devon has always been given by the club during difficult
times with England."
The club pointed out that the fast bowler had been granted a
testimonial last summer after only eight years as a capped
player, rather than the customary 10.
Malcolm's departure at the end of a testimomial year which is
expected to yield more than £250,000 - almost five times the
county record - prompted a thinly-veiled rebuke in the
statement.
"It will be a huge disappointment to his many fans and to all
the club's supporters that he is leaving in a very profitable
benefit year while claiming that the unrest of the 1997 season
is his reason for moving."
Malcolm is believed to feel that he received little support for
his testimonial from within the dressing-room, a reluctance
explained by some of his team-mates as a reaction to his
unwillingness to align himself with the players during a feud
with the committee after the departure of the captain, Dean
Jones.
Malcolm, whose offer from Derbyshire was improved to more than
£40,000 a year, yesterday replied: "I have no comment on the
statement. I will be calling a press conference in the next day
or two about where I'm going."
Northamptonshire are believed to be offering Malcolm, 34, a
pay-and-perks package worth almost £200,000 over three years.
Dermot Reeve, who was forced to stop playing in 1996 by an
arthritic hip, plans to appear in one-day matches for Somerset
next season. Reeve, 34, led Warwickshire to six trophies in
three summers and now coaches Somerset.
Bob Cottam, the former England player, will act as bowling coach
next year for Warwickshire and Gloucestershire, who he worked
with to considerable effect this year.
Seam bowlers Mike Smith and Jon Lewis of Gloucestershire, and
Dougie Brown and Graeme Welch of Warwickshire all had
comfortably their best season. Smith played for England while
Brown made the squad for the Sharjah one-day competition.
England Winter Tour Dates (v West Indies): Test matches: Jan
29-Feb 2 (Jamaica), Feb 13-17 (Trinidad), Feb 27-March 3
(Guyana), March 12-16 (Barbados), March 20-24 (Antigua). One-day
int'nals: March 29 (Barbados), April 1 (Barbados), April 4 (St
Vincent), April 5 (St Vincent), April 8 (Trinidad).
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)