Lancs turn to young guns for university challenge (7 April 1999)
Lancashire give youth a fling as the cricket season gets under way - weather permitting - with a three-day game at Cambridge University starting tomorrow
07-Apr-1999
7 April 1999
Lancs turn to young guns for university challenge
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Lancashire give youth a fling as the cricket season gets under way -
weather permitting - with a three-day game at Cambridge University
starting tomorrow.
With Andy Flintoff, Ian Austin and Neil Fairbrother in Sharjah with
England, and Mike Atherton ruled out by his back injury, coach Dav
Whatmore hands an early chance to a host of the club's younger
players.
And with the England trio unlikely to be available until after the
World Cup, places in next Tuesday's County Championship opener
against Sussex at Old Trafford are very much up for grabs.
Nathan Wood and Paddy McKeown will open the batting, Mark Harvey is
named in the middle order, Jamie Haynes fills in for Warren Hegg as
wicket keeper, and the bowling attack includes Richard Green, leg
spinner Chris Schofield and a first class debutant in Michael
Smethurst.
Smethurst, a seamer from Middleton, joined the Old Trafford staff at
the end of last season and Whatmore said: "He's a strong lad and a
very intelligent one who did well on our pre season tour of South
Africa.
"Our young players have a big role to play this season and this is a
first chance for them to make an impression."
John Crawley, a Cambridge graduate himself, will captain the side
with Glen Chapple returning from the knee injury he picked up in
South Africa.
Lancashire (probable): Wood, McKeown, Crawley (captain), Lloyd,
Harvey, Watkinson, Haynes, Schofield, Chapple, Green, Smethurst.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)