Lancashire: Gallian in hot water (29 Aug 1997)
CONTRACT rebel Jason Gallian was today facing a dual rap from Lancashire and Lord's
29-Aug-1997
29 August 1997
Gallian in hot water
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
CONTRACT rebel Jason Gallian was today facing a dual rap from
Lancashire and Lord's.
The 25-year-old opener, who seems almost certain to leave Old
Trafford at the end of this season, landed in hot water when he
smashed over two of his stumps after being dismissed in the
Roses Match yesterday.
Gallian was called back by umpires Nigel Plews and Alan
Whitehead, and although he apologised they later confirmed that
the incident would be included in their match report to Lord's.
And a Lancashire spokesman also said that the club would be
considering action today after consulting with the umpires.
Gallian didn't want to discuss the incident. He has been under
increasing pressure in recent weeks as his talks with Lancashire
about a new contract have reached stalemate.
He is believed to have asked for guarantees about extra
responsibility in the club, possibly including the
vice-captaincy or the future captaincy.
And the pressure has been compounded by poor form which has
brought him only 100 runs in his last 10 championship innings.
It was all too much yesterday as he jabbed down on a yorker from
young Yorkshire paceman Paul Hutchison, only to see the ball
trickle on to his leg stump. Lancashire also lost Nathan Wood to
Hutchison, who continued his superb recent form with an
impressive spell, and when John Crawley was caught behind off
Richard Stemp they were deep in follow-on danger at 84-3 in
reply to Yorkshire's 419-9 declared.
But Neil Fairbrother and Graham Lloyd responded with 51 in nine
overs, each of them hitting a six, to take Lancashire exactly
half way to the follow-on target of 270. Rain delayed today's
resumption today, Lloyd on 35 needing only nine more runs to
become the first Lancashire batsman to reach 1,000 in first
class matches this season.
One player definitely leaving Lancashire is Chris Brown, a
23-year-old off spinner from Oldham who has asked to be released
to improve his chances of joining another county.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)