KUMBLE_FOR_NORTHANTS_19SEP94
Northamptonshire are engaged in long-distance discussions with Anil Kumble, the Indian leg-spinner, as their replacement for Curtly Ambrose next summer
19-Sep-1994
Kumble set for contract
BY John Burrows
Northamptonshire are engaged in long-distance discussions with
Anil Kumble, the Indian leg-spinner, as their replacement for
Curtly Ambrose next summer. Ambrose will be touring England with
West Indies. The county's protracted efforts to sign Kumble's
Australian counterpart, Shane Warne, eventually came to nothing
after Warne had been strongly advised against the rigours of the
county circuit by the Australian hierarchy. By this time,
Northamptonshire had lost the chance to move for their second
choice, Dion Nash, who is joining Middlesex. The club are again
hedging their bets. "At present negotiations are taking place
with two overseas cricketers with a view to a one-year contract,"
is the official comment. They add, however, that "one player has
been offered terms, but so far no formal acceptance has been received". It is thought that, with Kumble presently in Sri Lanka,
the problems are more logistical than contractual. Kumble tormented England on their disastrous 1993 Indian tour, effectively
winning the Tests at Madras and Bombay.
Another spinner, James Boiling, who asked to be released from
Surrey with a year of his contract still to run, seems set to
move to Durham. Geoff Cook, Durham's director of cricket, said:
"We expect to complete his signing within the next fortnight."
Thanks :: Sunday Telegraph