Lancashire: Watkinson in full runs flow (10 Sep 1997)
IF MIKE Watkinson loses the Lancashire captaincy at the end of this season, at least he will be able to reflect that he went out at Old Trafford in style
10-Sep-1997
10 September 1997
Watkinson in full runs flow
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
IF MIKE Watkinson loses the Lancashire captaincy at the end of
this season, at least he will be able to reflect that he went
out at Old Trafford in style. Watkinson has been troubled by
injury in a largely disappointing summer for the county, and is
expected to make way for Wasim Akram next year. But he marked
Lancashire's last home game of 1997 with a majestic half century
to set up a comfortable six wicket win over Essex in the
rearranged Sunday League game.
Lancashire were set 231 to win and docked one of their 40 overs
because of a poor over rate in the Essex innings.
But Watkinson set them on course with 66 from just 58 balls,
smashing three sixes and three fours in an opening stand of 101
in 18 overs with Mike Atherton.
It was his first half-century all season in the Sunday League,
the gamble of opening as a pinch hitter finally paying off at
the ninth attempt, and was greeted with warm applause from the
Old Trafford crowd.
Lancashire's other hero was Peter Martin, who celebrated his
selection in the England squad to go to Sharjah by breaking
Wasim Akram's county record of 29 wickets in a Sunday season -
even if it was a Tuesday. Martin claimed 5-41, his second five
wicket haul of the season, to move to 31 and stay on course for
a £5,000 pay out from sponsors Axa Life as the competition's
leading bowler - he is now three ahead of Hampshire off-spinner
Peter Such.
Of his selection, Martin said: "It's nice to get picked for
Sharjah. I was very disappointed at getting dropped earlier in
the summer for the one-dayers because I've always done really
well in those whereas I suppose my Test form has been a bit
sketchy. I would have been surprised to be in the squad for West
Indies. Mind you I would have been surprised if you'd have told
me they picked Angus Fraser and Ashley Cowan."
Essex captain Paul Prichard hit a superb 103 off 100 balls, but
then blotted his copybook by dropping John Crawley on nought.
And the Essex born England tourist punished Prichard with 53
from 51 balls, sharing a third wicket stand of 88 with Graham
Lloyd which took Lancashire to the brink of victory. They still
have no chance of overhauling leaders Kent for the title, but
victory in their last game at Surrey on Sunday could secure
second place.
Lancs made an excellent start to today's championship game at
Surrey, Mike Atherton not out on 67 and Nathan Wood 42 in a
total of 115 without loss.
¥Jack Simmons is red-hot favourite to be elected Lancashire
Chairman in succession to Bob Bennett at an Old Trafford
committee meeting tonight.
John Brewer was his only challenger, but Simmons is a more
obvious figurehead to win over a disgruntled membership - which
makes him the committee's more likely choice.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)