Lancashire: Crawley in the firing line (2 Jun 1998)
LANCASHIRE will ask John Crawley to step into the firing line at Northampton tomorrow
02-Jun-1998
2 June 1998
Crawley in the firing line
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
LANCASHIRE will ask John Crawley to step into the firing line at
Northampton tomorrow.
Mike Atherton is missing on Test duty for the clash with the new
Northants pace pair of Devon Malcolm and West Indies ace Franklyn
Rose.
But rather than calling up a specialist opener like Steve Titchard,
Lancashire are set to promote Crawley to partner young Nathan Wood,
creating the space for Graham Lloyd to return lower down the order.
Crawley is no novice to facing the new ball. He was a regular opener
in his days at Manchester Grammar School and Cambridge University, and
has gone in first a few times for Lancashire, although not in the
Championship for two years.
It will also be a big test for Wood, who has made an encouraging start
to his first season as a first team regular. After a disappointing
summer in 1997, Northants made their pace attack the top priority.
They tempted Malcolm away from Derbyshire with a massive contract, and
snapped up Rose after his impressive performances against England last
winter to replace Pakistani flop Mohammed Akram.
There is also the former England left arm seamer Paul Taylor, who has
caused Lancashire problems in the past and took four wickets in last
season's dreary draw at Old Trafford.
But Lloyd will be desperate to seize his chance after the bitter
disappointment of being left out of Lancashire's last two Championship
matches against Kent and Essex.
Lancashire fans will also be fascinated to see whether Wasim Akram
plays following his surprise appearance in the Benson and Hedges Cup
quarter final defeat at Surrey. If not, Crawley would have to double
up as opener and captain.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)