J Cochrane: Snub for Scotland in World Cup plea (17 Jun 1998)
SCOTLAND'S World Cup hopes have been dealt a blow after the International Cricket Council blocked moves which would have allowed players like Yorkshire's Gavin Hamilton to turn out for the Scots without affecting their chances of going on to play for
17-Jun-1998
17 June 1998
Snub for Scotland in World Cup plea
By Joseph Cochrane
SCOTLAND'S World Cup hopes have been dealt a blow after the
International Cricket Council blocked moves which would have allowed
players like Yorkshire's Gavin Hamilton to turn out for the Scots
without affecting their chances of going on to play for England.
The proposed rule change to allow the dual qualification was voted out
by the nine Test-playing countries at Lord's yesterday. Only one
country was prepared to make the concession, with three against and
five abstensions.
John Everett, chairman of the Scottish Cricket Union, said: "All we
wanted was for Scots-born players to be allowed to play for us at the
World Cup without having to spend four years waiting to re-qualify for
England.
"It didn't seem much to ask, but for whatever reason the Test
countries have decided not to support us.
"We won't give up trying, but I can't see the proposal going though in
time for the World Cup."
The shock decision will leave Yorkshire's Hamilton and John Blain, of
Northants, with an agonising decision over whether to play for
Scotland or to reject the chance in the hope of a future test call
from England.
Hamilton, the former West Lothian paceman, may be ready to ease
Scotland's disappointment by backing their cup effort. However,
Everett added: "We haven't heard from Gavin and we don't expect an
early decision. He deserves time to think it through, and I certainly
don't want any pressure put on him."
Meanwhile, the Scots will embark on an overseas trip next spring to
tune up for the cup. Four venues, including South Africa and
Bangladesh, are under consideration.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)