England turn to Hussain (1 April 1999)
Nasser Hussain was duly welcomed back into England's World Cup 15 shortly before last night's deadline for the official nomination of teams
01-Apr-1999
1 April 1999
England turn to Hussain
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Nasser Hussain was duly welcomed back into England's World Cup 15
shortly before last night's deadline for the official nomination of
teams. He replaces the injured Mike Atherton. The international teams
director, Simon Pack, said that he hoped Hussain could fly out to
Lahore today to join the remaining 14 players preparing for next
week's triangular tournament in Sharjah.
Hussain, England's vice-captain in Australia and Alec Stewart's
probable successor as captain, missed selection in the first place
partly because he lost concentration in the first of the one-day
finals against Australia in Sydney in February. His 58 had taken
England close to victory but he allowed himself to be riled by Shane
Warne and was stumped attempting an over-ambitious stroke, whereupon
what had seemed a comfortable run-chase became desperate and failed.
His recent Test record proves, however, that this was untypical of the
mature and calculating batsman Hussain has become. Moreover, his
brilliant fielding in any position will sharpen up what looked likely
to be a relatively pedestrian side, assuming he can force his way into
the eleven.
Hussain was preferred to Mark Ramprakash as Atherton's replacement
after consultations between the England selectors. The Middlesex
captain, though, will be next in line if old injuries to Graham Thorpe
or Neil Fairbrother recur.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)