Lancs ground fears (20 July 1999)
Lancashire were today urged to take one-day matches away from Old Trafford as groundsman Peter Marron explained the problems he is having with the square
20-Jul-1999
20 July 1999
Lancs ground fears
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Lancashire were today urged to take one-day matches away from Old
Trafford as groundsman Peter Marron explained the problems he is
having with the square.
A bizarre-looking pitch was the main talking point in last night's
rain-ruined CGU National League clash with Warwickshire.
The game lasted less than 11 overs, but in that time England opener
Nick Knight was struck on the thumb by a nasty rising delivery from
Peter Martin as Warwickshire limped to 46-4.
And with Allan Donald in the Bears line-up, the Lancashire batsmen
including Mike Atherton must have had mixed feelings when the game
was called off.
Warwickshire skipper Neil Smith said: "I do have some sympathy with
Lancashire because of the problems they have with the square, but if
this is the best pitch they can come up with, they should perhaps
look at playing at other venues."
There were several large cracks, but other patches of the pitch were
bright green - it looked like a seamer's paradise, and certainly far
from the ideal one-day wicket.
But as Marron explained, he simply had no choice.
"We are limited on which pitches we can use for televised matches
like last night's," he said - because of the camera demands of
television, including the Stump Cam. "We've got to save one of them
for the Test Match against New Zealand, and the one-day international
pitch was used during the World Cup.
"Two more of the ones we can use for TV matches are unavailable until
2000 because they have been relaid, and the last one is tired after
being used for a few games recently including the floodlit game
against Essex, and needs a rest."
The pitch for last night's game was last used for the Championship
game against Northants in May.
But Marron's problems are only going to increase in the coming weeks
with three big games coming up against Yorkshire in the NatWest
Trophy quarter final, another floodlit National League game and then
the Championship.
Meanwhile the washout denied Lancashire the chance to close to within
two points of First Division leaders Yorkshire, who lost twice at the
weekend. Still, they moved level with second-placed Worcestershire
Royals and have plenty of chances to go top with the double header
against Yorkshire and a trip to Worcester on September 19 - the last
game of the season.
Today they were travelling to Southampton for the Championship game
against Hampshire starting tomorrow.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)