Lancashire: Atherton dilemma (31 July 1999)
Mike Atherton is set for an England recall this weekend - but probably not as an opener
31-Jul-1999
31 July 1999
Lancashire: Atherton dilemma
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Mike Atherton is set for an England recall this weekend - but
probably not as an opener.
The Lancashire star, out of the international picture all season,
could make his comeback at number three as a straight replacement for
the injured Nasser Hussain.
Whether he is also asked to take over Hussain's role as captain is
one of the big headaches for the selectors who meet today and
announce their squad tomorrow. Graham Thorpe filled in when Hussain
broke his finger during the second Test at Lord's, and might regard
it as a slap in the face if they take the honour away from him at Old
Trafford.
It seems certain, however, that Atherton's name will be top of the
agenda for today's meeting with chairman Mike Gatting determined to
put some backbone into England's crumbling top order.
They face some big decisions in an attempt to put England back on
track after their nine wickets humiliation in the second Test at
Lord's.
One - to bring back Atherton. It would be gambling on his fitness
after the inflamed disc problem which has kept him on the England
sidelines all season, but he says he is pain-free at the moment after
three weeks action and there is no doubt about his form.
Two - to drop Aftab Habib. The Leicester man has looked ill at ease
since his Edgbaston debut.
Three - to choose a second spinner for a pitch expected to turn.
Peter Such of Essex claimed 13 wickets at Old Trafford in a recent
championship game and could be the one to partner Phil Tufnell.
Four - to pick a new skipper in the likelihood of Hussain missing the
match. Hussain will wait until Wednesday before making a decision but
his broken finger makes him extremely doubtful.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)