Lancashire Evening Telegraph
MIKE Watkinson is set to lead Lancashire's bid for their first
hat-trick of Championship wins in two years against Sussex at
Old Trafford tomorrow. Watkinson has not played in the
Championship for a month because of his arm injury, with Mike
Atherton and Neil Fairbrother captaining the side for the
victories over Worcestershire and Middlesex.
But he came through the last two limited over matches, in the
Sunday League against Middlesex followed by last Wednesday's
shock NatWest Trophy defeat by Sussex at Hove, and is hopeful of
playing in the rematch with Sussex tomorrow.
But Watkinson insists that revenge will not be on Lancashire's
mind.
"All we are thinking about is trying to build on our recent
improvement in the Championship," he said today.
The wins at Worcester and Uxbridge have taken Lancashire away
from the bottom of the table and a third successive triumph
could even take them into the top half. Lancashire's last
Championship hat-trick came in 1995 when Wasim Akram led them to
victories at Somerset and Leicestershire while Watkinson
returned from Test duty against West Indies to play in the win
against Sussex at Lytham.
And despite their NatWest victory, Sussex have been in terrible
Championship form with crushing defeats by Glamorgan and
Worcestershire in their last two matches.
Lancashire hope to be approaching full-strength tomorrow in all
departments except pace bowling, where Wasim and Glen Chapple
are definitely out.
Fairbrother is expected to pass a fitness test on his thigh
strain, although Andrew Flintoff is standing by.
And Watkinson is likely to team up with Gary Yates which would
mean no place for Gary Keedy in the spin attack.
Lancashire (probable): Atherton, Gallian, Crawley, Fairbrother,
Lloyd, Watkinson, Austin, Hegg, Yates, Martin, Shadford.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)