Kallis injury poser for Glamorgan (21 June 1999)
LONDON (England) - Jacques Kallis' stomach muscle injury is so serious that he is unlikely to return to England shortly and play the remainder of the season for Glamorgan
21-Jun-1999
21 June 1999
Kallis injury poser for Glamorgan
Trevor Chesterfield
LONDON (England) - Jacques Kallis' stomach muscle injury is so serious
that he is unlikely to return to England shortly and play the
remainder of the season for Glamorgan.
The county had planned to sign the South African all rounder but the
injury Kallis sustained in the Super Six series World Cup match
against New Zealand at Edgbaston in Birmingham and which he further
aggravated in the semi-final at the same venue a week later.
He is now back in Cape Town where he visiting a specialist who will
decide for how long he needs to rest. According to team sources the
muscle beneath the appendix scar was badly torn and may take some time
to heal.
At this stage he has about 14 weeks before serious training starts for
next season and the looming Test and limited-overs series against
England followed by a tour of India.
Glamorgan officials are waiting to see what the United Cricket Board
plan to do. They have admitted the news is not as good as they would
have liked to hear at this stage in their campaign, but Kallis is
under contract to the UCB and will have to abide by any decision they
make after advice from the specialist.
Duncan Fletcher, the Glamorgan and former Western Province coach, who
has done much to bring Kallis through as a player, has admitted he is
not at all confident Kallis will turn up at Sophia Gardens within the
next 10 days. The Western Province all-rounder, included in all 'best'
World Cup XIs finished the semi-final in agony and there would have
been some doubt whether he would have been able to play in the final
had South Africa got through.
At this stage rumours are that Lance Klusener is to fill in for Kallis
but Fletcher has no knowledge of such a plan. It appears, however,
that the popular World Cup player of the series may be signed by
Nottinghamshire who have been chasing his signature since long before
the tournament started. Clive Rice, now the Nottinghamshire director
of coaching, is known to have talked to Klusener recently but there
has been no further comment from the county and Klusener has not been
available for comment. He did not attend the after final media
conference at Lord's on Sunday.
Fletcher is having problems on another front. He is said to be having
second thoughts about the offer made by England for him to coach their
side. This would include taking over the job offered to Bob Woolmer
and coach the side in the series against South Africa later in the
year.
He has already been told his input is needed to select a new England
captain, expected to be named for the series against New Zealand and
to lead the team to South Africa, by Thursday.
Fletcher is said to have told the England and Wales Cricket Board he
needs more time to think over the offer.
Source :: Trevor Chesterfield, Pretoria News