Lancashire Chilton comes in from the cold (17 April 1999)
Mike Atherton's back injury won't trouble Lancashire too much as long as Mark Chilton retains the form which has produced a glut of runs in his first two games
17-Apr-1999
17 April 1999
Lancashire: Chilton comes in from the cold
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Mike Atherton's back injury won't trouble Lancashire too much as long
as Mark Chilton retains the form which has produced a glut of runs in
his first two games.
The 22-year-old opener, who is following in Atherton's footsteps as
an ex Manchester Grammar School student, hammered 87 yesterday in the
championship draw with Sussex, to take his tally in three innings to
224.
It followed his unbeaten 106 - the earliest ever century in first
class cricket - and 31 against Cambridge University last week, and
was further evidence that Lancashire have unearthed another batting
gem.
Chilton's next target is tomorrow's opening National League clash
against Kent where he hopes to prove that he should be a regular
member of the Kings of One Day Cricket line up.
"I would like to be more involved in the one day stuff," he said. "My
swing bowling could be a factor in that, it might just give me the
edge over a few others."
Chilton starred for British Universities in the Benson and Hedges Cup
last year, scored 40 for Lancashire in the NatWest Trophy quarter
final when Neil Fairbrother was unfit, and appeared in a handful of
league games.
Now, with Atherton out and three others of last year's double winning
side on World Cup duty, he sees the chance to make his mark.
Chilton is set to open with Mike Watkinson when Lancashire, whose
rain-hit match with Sussex meandered to a draw yesterday, launch the
defence of their league title at Canterbury where they switch to
their 45 overs name of Lightning.
Lancashire Lightning (from): Chilton, Watkinson, Crawley,
Fairbrother, Lloyd, Flintoff, Hegg, Austin, Yates, Chapple, Martin,
Schofield.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)