England Universities: Cambridge high after county win (25 June 1999)
Cambridge are on something of a high as the 153rd University Match with Oxford begins today at Lord's
01-Jan-1970
25 June 1999
England Universities: Cambridge high after county win
David Green
Cambridge are on something of a high as the 153rd University Match
with Oxford begins today at Lord's.
Cambridge beat Middlesex at Fenner's in their last match, seamer
Samir Sheikh taking four for 25 as Middlesex were bowled out for 126
in the fourth innings. Cambridge's batting, however, is their strong
suit. They have declared six times in their eight first-class matches
and centuries have been scored by Imran Mohammed (son of Sadiq), Greg
Loveridge and Ken Walker.
For bowling, Cambridge look to Sheikh and the all-rounder Richard
Halsall who has represented the ECB England side. There are worries,
though, about the form of Loveridge, the New Zealand leg-spinner, who
has missed most of the season with an ankle injury.
Oxford, who drew four and lost two games against counties, have
proved dogged opponents. Their batting, the gifted Australian Nathan
Ashley apart, is workmanlike rather than fluent. Byron Byrne has
batted confidently and skipper John Claughton sells his wicket
dearly.
Their medium-fast left-armer David Mather could be successful with
his sharp in-swing while off-spinner Tom Hicks shows real promise.
Cambridge (from): S J Lewis (Jesus), I Mohammed (St Catherine's), *Q
J Hughes (St Edmunds), J P Pyemont (Trinity Hall), G R Loveridge (St
Edmunds), R G Halsall (Homerton), B J Collins (Girton), K D M Walker
(Wolfson), S M Sheikh (St Johns), M J Birks (Jesus), C R Pimlott
(Downing), J Lowe (Girton).
Oxford: J H Louw (Peeble), J J Bull (Peeble), *J A Claughton
(Peeble), N W Ashley (University), B W Byrne, (Balliol), A F Gofton
(Wadham), D J Eadie (St Edmund Hall), J P B Barnes (Wycliffe Hall), S
H Khan (Wadham), T C Hicks (St Catherine's), D P Mather (Green).
Hampshire face Yorkshire in the Benson and Hedges Super Cup today
having lost to them three times already this season.
The competition is exclusively for the top eight sides in last
season's County Championship.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph