16 March 1998
End of an era as Close loses committee seat
Electronic Telegraph
FORMER Yorkshire and England cricket captain Brian Close has
been voted off the general committee at Headingley after nearly
50 years of service to the county.
Close, 67, who also played professional football for Bradford,
lost his seat on the committee to Tony Vann by 707 votes to 611
ahead of today's annual general meeting.
"It is a sad day but life goes on and I will now have more time
for charity golf and cricket," said Close. "Sadly, we are now
down to two former players on the committee."
Yorkshire president Sir Lawrence Byford, who was re-elected for
another year, said talks were still continuing between Yorkshire
and Headingley's owners, Leeds Cricket, Football and Athletic
Company, over the club's future at the ground.
Western Australia beat Queensland by five wickets yesterday to
win home advantage against Tasmania in the Sheffield Shield
final, which starts on Friday.
Western Australia outclassed Queensland, last season's
champions, in just over three days in Brisbane, needing 106 runs
to secure victory in their second innings.
Tasmania also won, defeating Victoria by 120 runs in Melbourne,
but finished with a lower scoring percentage than Western
Australia.
Amay Khurasia scored 117 not out for India A, and Australia's
Steve Waugh also registered a century as the three-day match at
Jamshedpur ended in a draw yesterday.
India A, 175 behind after the first innings, were 241 for two
when play was called off.
Makhaya Ntini has been named in the South Africa squad to play
Sri Lanka in Cape Town on Thursday. If picked, Ntini would
become his country's first black Test cricketer.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)