Lancashire: Chapple out injured again (11 July 1997)
GLEN CHAPPLE is facing another frustrating injury absence from
the Lancashire team
11-Jul-1997
11 Jul 1997
Lancashire: Chapple out injured again
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
GLEN CHAPPLE is facing another frustrating injury absence from
the Lancashire team.
The England A paceman was forced out of the NatWest defeat by
Sussex at Hove on Wednesday by a nasty-looking side injury.
It is actually a problem with his inter-costal muscle which
seems certain to keep him out for at least two weeks, and the
Championship and Sunday games against Sussex and Hampshire.
Wednesday was Chapple's first game back from a separate stomach
muscle problem which ruled him out of the victory over Middlesex
at Uxbridge.
And he played no part in Lancashire's Benson and Hedges Cup
qualifying campaign earlier in the season after suffering a
dislocated knuckle fielding in the opening game against
Yorkshire.
Chapple's latest injury will leave Lancashire relying on Peter
Martin and Darren Shadford to lead their pace attack, with Wasim
Akram also missing and Richard Green still struggling with his
achilles problem.
Green is playing in the current second team game against Kent at
Haslingden, but only as a batsman.
And that's all Lancashire have needed as left arm spinner Gary
Keedy claimed 7-74 yesterday to put them in a strong position.
Kent were all out for 204 in reply to Lancashire's 365-7
declared despite 77 from Cambridge University student Ed Smith.
Lancashire then extended their lead to 366 with Mark Harvey
following his first innings 92 with another half century.