Lancashire: Athers set to return after injury (9 June 1999)
Mike Atherton hit the comeback trail today in the unglamorous surroundings of Middlesbrough
09-Jun-1999
9 June 1999
Lancashire: Athers set to return after injury
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Mike Atherton hit the comeback trail today in the unglamorous
surroundings of Middlesbrough.
Atherton, who has not played since being ruled out of England's World
Cup squad with his back problem, was included in Lancashire's second
team for a game against Yorkshire.
It was due to start yesterday, but the whole first day was completely
washed out.
Atherton still hopes to revive his international career this summer,
but there is not much time for him to prove his form and fitness to
the England selectors before the start of a four Test series against
New Zealand, at Edgbaston on July 1.
If he comes through the Middlesbrough game with no problems, he could
play in next week's Championship game against Surrey at The Oval
starting on Tuesday.
Atherton was the only international missing from Lancashire's team
for the game against Warwickshire at Southport today as they finally
put their World Cup disruption behind them and aimed to start
climbing the Championship table.
They have an impressive record against Warwickshire at the Trafalgar
Road ground - played three, won three.
Lancashire had called Glen Chapple, who missed last week's draw
against Gloucestershire with a side strain, back to the squad but
Paul Ridgway got the vote ahead of him. Youngsters Nathan Wood, Paddy
McKeown and Richard Green made way for Neil Fairbrother, John
Crawley, Ian Austin.
Warwickshire won the toss and batted moving on to nine without loss
after 6.1 overs.
Meanwhile, Lancashire chairman Jack Simmons has held open the
possibility of Wasim Akram returning to the club next season if
things do not work out with Muttiah Muralitharan - who was making his
debut at Southport today.
"Wasim is a great players who has led his side from the front in this
World Cup and if we were looking for a new overseas star, he would
have to be considered," said Simmons.
Wasim, who recommended Murali to Lancashire last year and will stay
in England this summer to play for Smethwick and commentate for
Channel 4, still has a house in Altrincham.
However Lancashire, who have also been linked with Glenn McGrath,
Shane Warne and Shoaib Akhtar, have stressed that Murali remains
their number one choice.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)