Hussain and Cork left out of one-day reckoning (13 November 1998)
ENGLAND'S selectors announced the results of some careful forward planning yesterday on the eve of a four-day match against Queensland which was threatened by the sort of heavy tropical showers which abound in the South Sea stories of W Somerset
13-Nov-1998
13 November 1998
Hussain and Cork left out of one-day reckoning
By Christopher Martin Jenkins
ENGLAND'S selectors announced the results of some careful forward
planning yesterday on the eve of a four-day match against
Queensland which was threatened by the sort of heavy tropical
showers which abound in the South Sea stories of W Somerset
Maugham.
The first day off all tour for the players was marked by brooding
clouds and for one or two the pervading atmosphere of gloom and
foreboding was appropriate to the announcement by David Graveney
at Lord's of a provisional squad of 23 for the one-day matches
against Australia and Sri Lanka in January and February.
There is no place, even in a squad which has to be whittled down
to a maximum of 18 by early December, for six members of the team
whose first and overriding consideration is the Ashes series
which begins a week today. Those who will be most disappointed,
perhaps, are Nasser Hussain, Mark Ramprakash and Dominic Cork,
who are joined on the outside of this particular enterprise by
Peter Such, Mark Butcher and Alex Tudor.
It was a delicate judgment for Graveney and his fellow selectors,
Graham Gooch, Mike Gatting and Alec Stewart. Graveney said that
the purpose of naming a party at this stage was to prepare those
players not already in Australia for a trip which for them will
begin with a flight to Brisbane on Boxing Day. But he seemed to
leave the door open for anyone - Hussain, Ramprakash and Cork
especially perhaps - who has an outstanding start to the Ashes
series when he added: "There will be several players who will be
disappointed not to be included, but with the A team on tour at
the same time and the Sharjah tournament and the World Cup on the
horizon, we must stress that the door is not closed to any
individual . . . we may take Ashes form and fitness into account
when finalising our plans."
There are notable omissions quite apart from those now in Cairns.
They include Chris Adams (playing for the Australian Capital
Territory team in Canberra), Alistair Brown and Graham Lloyd, all
of whom have played as specialist limited-overs batsmen for
England this year, and the potentially explosive Andrew Flintoff,
who will be making another A tour instead.
Neil Fairbrother has earned his place again and so has John
Crawley, whose one-day performances for Lancashire have taken a
surprisingly long time to dawn on the selectors. He could be a
deputy wicketkeeper if necessary but Warren Hegg is also
included, perhaps until a fuller assessment can be made of the
durability of Stewart's back. Graveney indicated that Stewart
might be needed to open the batting with Nick Knight. Mike
Atherton, whose back is even more suspect, is chosen, no doubt,
with the same fitness provisio.
As always, the new faces are the most interesting although
neither Mark Alleyne, 30, nor Vince Wells, 33, is in his first
flush of youth. They are added to a group of medium-paced bowling
all-rounders which is almost a squad in itself: Mark Ealham,
Matthew Fleming, Adam and Ben Hollioake, Ian Austin and Dougie
Brown. They cannot all play.
Meanwhile, the tour selectors gave a few indications of their own
about the likely team for the first Test in Brisbane. Graham
Thorpe's omission is, of course, merely to rest him, but Ben
Hollioake's confirms that he will not play in either of the first
two back-to-back Tests. Tudor will not play in Brisbane but might
in Perth and Such did not apparently do enough in Adelaide for
Robert Croft to be relegated yet. If the weather and the match
situation permit, however, I expect Ramprakash to do a fair
amount of bowling against Queensland in case he is required as
the fifth bowler in support of four seamers next week.
ENGLAND SQUAD: -*A J Stewart (Surrey), M W Alleyne (Gloucs), M A
Atherton, I D Austin (both Lancs), D R Brown (Warwicks), J P
Crawley (Lancs), R D B Croft (Glamorgan), M A Ealham (Kent), N H
Fairbrother (Lancs), M V Fleming (Kent), A R C Fraser
(Middlesex), A F Giles (Warwicks), D Gough (Yorks), D W Headley
(Kent), -W K Hegg (Lancs), G A Hick (Worcs), A J Hollioake
(Surrey), B C Hollioake (Surrey), N V Knight (Warwicks), P J
Martin (Lancs), A D Mullally (Leics), G P Thorpe (Surrey), V J
Wells (Leics).
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