Lancashire: Injury ends Akram's season (19 July 1997)
LANCASHIRE have reluctanlty conceded that Wasim Akram's season is over
19-Jul-1997
19 July 1997
Injury ends Akram's season
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
LANCASHIRE have reluctanlty conceded that Wasim Akram's season is over.
The Pakistan pace star was due to go under the knife today with the
shoulder problem which has troubled him all season.
Wasim has played just one championship match and a handful of one day
games after bringing the injury with him following a busy international
winter with Pakistan.
Lancashire had been hoping that he may be able to return for a couple of
games late in the season but after yet another scan last weekend Wasim
decided to have an operation which he hopes will clear up the problem once
and for all.
"It is a massive blow to me," he said. "I was really looking forward to
this season because there is nothing that I want to do more than play for
Lancashire but it has just proved impossible."
Mike Atherton, John Crawley and Darren Gough are out of Monday's Floodlit
Challenge between Lancashire and Yorkshire at Old Trafford - thanks to
England's latest bonding session.
The England players have been told to report at Headingley tomorrow night
for a get together before the crucial Fourth Test. While Lancashire
acknowledge that England commitments must take priority, the news is a
blow to their hopes of attracting a big crowd.
Lancashire were only six wickets away from their third consecutive
championship victory at Old Trafford today thanks to another patient
performance by Gary Yates.
The unsung off-spinner followed his four wicket effort in Lancashire's
last win against Middlesex at Uxbridge by bowling Sussex veterans Neil
Taylor and Bill Athey late yesterday.
Athey in particular was threatening to deny Lancashire having taken 40
balls to get off the mark and grafted to his half century in 120
deliveries.
But in the penultimate over of the day Yates tempted him to go for a cover
drive and spun the ball back through the gate to leave Sussex 150 for
four, still needing 104 to make Lancashire bat again.
It was a tough day in the field for Lancashire after Sussex resumed their
first innings on 156-5. Skipper Mike Watkinson took three of the remaining
five first innings wickets, his first in the championship since the
opening game of the season against Durham, as Sussex were forced to follow
on 254 runs behind.