Lancashire: Hero Smethurst's squeezed out (21 July 1999)
Mike Smethurst, the surprise hero of Lancashire's NatWest Trophy victory over Hampshire two weeks ago, was left out of the championship rematch in Southampton today
21-Jul-1999
21 July 1999
Lancashire: Hero Smethurst's squeezed out
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Mike Smethurst, the surprise hero of Lancashire's NatWest Trophy
victory over Hampshire two weeks ago, was left out of the
championship rematch in Southampton today.
The 22-year-old from Oldham has been squeezed out by the return of
Glen Chapple and Peter Martin, who both missed the victory over
Glamorgan at Blackpool last week - Chapple with his wrist injury and
Martin because of a family bereavement.
Spinners Gary Keedy, Mike Watkinson and Gary Yates also missed out
again. Skipper John Crawley was hoping that Lancashire could continue
the revival which began with that NatWest tie at Southampton, when
Smethurst hit the winning boundary to snatch a dramatic one wicket
win after earlier taking four wickets.
"We seem to have turned the corner and we have been playing much
better in the last month," Crawley added. "Possibly the win at
Southampton in the NatWest sparked it all off. "Sometimes there is a
key moment that sends you on your way. But we still have a lot of
work to do."
Lancashire have climbed from the bottom three to joint 12th with
consecutive championship wins over Essex and Glamorgan, and a third
victory over Hampshire could take them into the all important top
nine.
But Hampshire have been the surprise achievers all season under
skipper Robin Smith, and despite losing to Surrey at Guildford last
week, they are still on the fringe of the title race.
The game was originally scheduled for the United Services ground in
Portsmouth but has been switched to Southampton because of problems
with the pitch. It will be Lancashire's last championship visit to
the Northlands Road ground because Hampshire are moving to a new
purpose built site at the end of next season.
Worcestershire moved joint top of the CGU National League First
Division with Yorkshire last night, both four points clear of
Lancashire, after a tense two run victory over Leicestershire in the
first ever floodlit game at New Road.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)