Lancashire: Off-spinner Andrew for county squad (3 July 1999)
Colne cricketer Andrew Whitaker is preparing to make his county cricket debut - even though he is confined to a wheelchair
03-Jul-1999
3 July 1999
Lancashire: Off-spinner Andrew for county squad
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Colne cricketer Andrew Whitaker is preparing to make his county
cricket debut - even though he is confined to a wheelchair.
Andrew - who suffers from reflex sympathetic dystrophy, a disease
which affects the nerves - will be part of a disabled team
representing Lancashire in a Battle of the Roses clash against
Yorkshire on July 7.
Despite his disability, over the past two years Andrew has built up a
reputation as one of the best off-spinners in the county after been
spotted by scouts for a disabled cricketing organisation while
watching a match at Colne Cricket Club. He is now trained by Colne,
plays for Rochdale and will represent the county in what he hopes
will be one of many high-flying games.
Andrew, of Intack Crescent, said: "The main cricketing counties are
trying to set up a league for disabled cricketers, with a final to be
held at either the Oval or Lords.
"It is slightly different to traditional cricket because there are
only eight players and the scoring is different.
"I am really looking forward to this match."
He also has plenty of other matches lined up for the summer, and has
just completed a mini-tournament in Preston during which he showed
his batting was almost as good as his well-documented bowling
prowess.
He added: "I have always been a good off-spinner but my batting has
improved a lot which has pleased me.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)