Lancs hit by new Wasim injury blow (4 Jun 1997)
WASIM AKRAM today rocked Lancashire with another injury blow
04-Jun-1997
Jun 4 1997
Lancs hit by new Wasim injury blow
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
WASIM AKRAM today rocked Lancashire with another injury blow.
The Pakistan Test star was ruled out of their Championship game
against Somerset at Taunton and looks likely to miss next week's
home fixture with high-flying Kent too.
That would mean Wasim has played in just one of the opening six
matches, dealing Lancashire's hopes of mounting a serious title
challenge a potentially fatal blow.
And nobody is more disappointed than Wasim himself.
Taunton was the scene of his Lancashire captaincy debut in 1995,
when he led his adopted county to victory in the first of three
inspirational performances.
But today he was facing more treatment on his problem bowling
shoulder in Manchester and said: "It is one of the lowest points
of my career. I am desperately unhappy about the situation, but
at the moment there is nothing I can do except follow the
instructions of the specialists.
"They have told me that my shoulder has weakened and that it
needs strengthening, otherwise I could risk permanent damage
which could affect me for the rest of my life. "Obviously I
can't take any risks. Neither can the club and we are all
working hard to put things right as soon as possible. I know
that the members and fans must be extremely disappointed, and I
would like to assure them that I can't wait to get bowling
again.
"I hate not being able to play. It leaves me bored and
frustrated. I want to be out there with the rest of the boys."
Wasim hoped to return in the last match against Leicester, but
knew he wasn't ready after bowling a single ball in the Grace
Road nets. He headed straight for Nottingham where a shoulder
specialist discovered that there is no muscle tear, but told
Wasim that he must build up the area around his shoulder with a
programme of exercises.
Lancashire hope that Wasim may be able to play in the Axa Life
game against Somerset on Sunday, but it is looking increasingly
unlikely that he will return in the Championship before the
match against Glamorgan at Liverpool on June 18.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)