England: Regrets for Munton as Lara appointed captain (26 Nov 1997)
TIM MUNTON, Warwickshire's outgoing captain, has admitted he was "hugely disappointed" to be moved aside to allow Brian Lara to be offered the leadership next summer
26-Nov-1997
26 November 1997
Regrets for Munton
By Mike Beddow
TIM MUNTON, Warwickshire's outgoing captain, has admitted he was
"hugely disappointed" to be moved aside to allow Brian Lara to
be offered the leadership next summer.
The Sunday League champions made their decision because of their
doubts over Munton's fitness after he had missed all last season
because of a back problem, which required major surgery.
Dennis Amiss, the Warwickshire chief executive, said: "If Tim
had been able to prove his fitness we would have reappointed
him."
The unlucky Munton has thus become a captain who never had the
opportunity to lead the side in his one full year of office.
Warwickshire set a Christmas deadline for him to confirm his
recovery, and only last Friday a specialist in Nottingham gave
him the most positive report yet.
The former England bowler said: "I was a little bit surprised by
the timing, but I have to be objective enough to understand that
Warwickshire had some difficult things to consider. It was never
going to be certain that I would be fit for the start of next
season."
Munton has played in numerous trophy-winning teams and was
stand-in captain for the injured Dermot Reeve for a large part
of the championship programme in the treble campaign of 1994.
He added: "I always wanted to captain the club and to win a
trophy as captain. It will go down in the club's annals that I
was captain when we won the Sunday League last season, but the
fact that I didn't play meant it did not quite feel the same. I
have lost an opportunity to achieve one ambition, but I still
have a lot of pride and drive to help Warwickshire win more
trophies."
Lara's appointment will be for one year only because the South
African, Allan Donald, is almost certain to resume as the
overseas player in 1999. In that event Warwickshire would
require a new captain for a third year in a row.
A fully fit Munton would be a contender, along with the
vice-captain Nick Knight and the all rounder Neil Smith, who
captained them in the NatWest Trophy final.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)