Key Lancs pair bouncing back (11 June 1997)
WASIM AKRAM and Mike Watkinson are set to link up for Lancashire for the first time in a month against Kent at Old Trafford tomorrow
11-Jun-1997
11 June 1997
Key Lancs pair bouncing back
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
WASIM AKRAM and Mike Watkinson are set to link up for Lancashire
for the first time in a month against Kent at Old Trafford
tomorrow. But they still face a tricky selection decision over
Mike Atherton.
Wasim and Watkinson both came through fitness tests at Old
Trafford yesterday, giving the club a timely boost as they aim
to bounce back from their Taunton nightmare.
Wasim has only played in one of the first five Championship
matches, when he suffered a recurrence of his shoulder problem
early in the second innings against Notts.
And after he broke down again in the nets before the Leicester
game two weeks ago, Lancashire feared that he would be out until
next week's game against Glamorgan at Liverpool.
But Watkinson said today: "Wasim wants to play and there has
been some improvement in his shoulder. It's looking quite
promising."
And it's the same story for Watkinson himself, who played in
both the Championship and Sunday League defeats at Taunton, but
bowled only three overs as he was clearly struggling with his
arm injury. "I bowled in the nets yesterday and suffered no
discomfort whatsoever for the first time," added the Lancashire
skipper.
"I still have to wait and see the reaction, but I am more
optimistic."
Lancashire are also hoping that Atherton will play, although
they were waiting to see if he had recovered from his Edgbaston
exertions after taking the last two days off.
Atherton was mentally and physically exhausted after leading
England to an emotional First Test win and Lancashire have
always insisted that they would not force him to play.
But there is extra pressure on the team after their disastrous
start to the season, and Jason Gallian is definitely out with
his hand injury.
Kent, who beat Northants at Canterbury yesterday to reach the
Benson and Hedges Cup Final, are a formidable force in both
one-day and Championship cricket.
Pacemen Martin McCague and Dean Headley will be keen to impress
Atherton, Mark Ealham is also fighting for his Test place under
increasing pressure from Adam Hollioake, and new signings Alan
Wells and Zimbabwe leg-spinner Paul Strang have helped take Kent
to third in the table.
Watkinson warned: "It's important for us to bounce straight back
after Taunton, but it won't be easy against Kent and we will
have to be at our best."
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)