Lancashire: Yates takes his chance (7 Aug 1998)
Gary Yates is hoping life will start at 30 for him
07-Aug-1998
7 August 1998
Yates takes his chance
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Gary Yates is hoping life will start at 30 for him.
The spinner, regarded as purely a one-day specialist at Old Trafford,
produced a great all-round display to bring Championship rivals
Gloucestershire to their knees at Old Trafford.
And then Yates insisted he could be the man to bowl Lancashire to
Championship glory in the last few weeks of the season.
That was my first Championship chance of the summer and I'm just so
pleased I took it," said Yates, who scored 55 and claimed 4-64 as the
visitors followed-on.
"I Know what people say about me, about me only being able to play
one-day stuff.
"But I just don't believe that. I don't think it's fair, because I
know I can perform at first class level for Lancashire.
"I really enjoyed the second day and I'd almost forgotten what it was
like to play a Championship game for the first team."
Coach Dav Whatmore said: "Gary did well and I'm happy for him,
because he's been a great trier for this club for many years and he
served his good day." Yates and Glen Chapple frustrated the visitors
by both hitting half-centuries as Lancashire made 386 in their first
innings.
Then Yates and 20-year-old leg spinner Chris Schofield got to work on
the helpful track, dismissing Gloucetershire for 158 and leaving them
11-2 at the close in their second go. And nightwatchman Courtney
Walsh was an early victim today for Peter Martin.
Yates reckons he and Schofield are a dynamite combination. "I keep
things tight and frustrate batsmen and Chris is very attacking,
always going for as much turn as possible," he explained.
"We bowled a lot together in the seconds last summer and let's hope
we can have the same success for the first team now."
Richard Green continued his impressive all-round form in Lancashire's
second team game against Worcestershire at Middleton yesterday.
Green, who took four wickets on the first day, added an unbeaten 48
as Lancashire totalled 303 for a first innings lead of 84, then
claimed another wicket to leave Worcestershire on 46-1.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)