Greenidge has a dig at World Cup date (16 April 1999)
Gordon Greenidge, who has been helping to prepare Bangladesh for the World Cup, criticised organisers for starting the competition in May when the squad arrived in England yesterday
16-Apr-1999
16 April 1999
Greenidge has a dig at World Cup date
Barrie Fairall
- Gordon Greenidge, who has been helping to prepare Bangladesh for the World Cup, criticised organisers for starting the competition in May when the squad arrived in England yesterday.
The former West Indies batsman, who has been coaching Bangladesh for
two years, believes there is a huge disadvantage for all teams bar
the hosts. "England must be in with a chance," he said, "because it
is so early in the summer.
"For many of the sides it will be difficult to get used to the
conditions. When we left Dakha it was 38 degrees and here it is minus
one."
Greenidge believes the tournament should have been held back to avoid
unpredictable late spring weather. "July would have been a better
time," he said.
Akram has had renewed charges of match-fixing aimed at him by a
former team-mate, while there are calls for Azharuddin to be replaced
as India's World Cup captain by Ajay Jadeja. Rashid Latif, a former
Pakistani wicketkeeper, accused Akram and his team of throwing away
Monday's match against England, who enjoyed their only success in the
three-nation tournament.
There had been some confusion as to whether Croft and the other
members of England's World Cup squad would be allowed to play for
their counties in the weeks before England open the tournament
against Sri Lanka on May 14.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)