Lights out for Lancshire (1 Aug 1998)
Hampshire have destroyed Lancashire's plan to play more floodlit cricket at Old Trafford this season
01-Aug-1998
1 August 1998
Lights out for Lancashire
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Hampshire have destroyed Lancashire's plan to play more floodlit
cricket at Old Trafford this season.
Lancashire had sent a request to Southampton to switch their AXA
League fixture against Hampshire from the day after the NatWest Trophy
final to the following night. But Lancashire's NatWest semi final
opponents have rejected that request.
"It's disappointing because we are just trying to get in new fans,"
said Lancashire's chief executive Jim Cumbes. "Now we will have to
play on a Monday afternoon with a one o'clock start."
Lancashire had hoped to build on the huge success of the last floodlit
game at Old Trafford, when they attracted almost 9,000 for the game
against Worcestershire despite poor weather. Now they will have to
wait until next season.
Meanwhile in the rain-affected championship match against
Leicestershire, Lancashire's seamers did well to reduce their
opponents to 218-7 when play finally got underway after lunch on the
second day. But it could have been even better for Lancashire if they
had held their chances. Wasim Akram claimed two early wickets, and
Peter Martin and Glen Chapple one each, to leave Leicestershire on
49-4. Then Aftab Habib edged Chapple to third slip, where Mike
Watkinson could not hold a difficult low chance.
Habib went on to 56 before Paddy McKeown took a stunning one handed
catch at cover. But by then Watkinson had missed a second, much
easier, chance offered by Paul Nixon off Wasim on 21. Nixon reached an
unbeaten 42 before accepting the umpires' offer of bad light with 14
overs left in the day.
Wasim and Martin each ended with three wickets with Ian Austin, who
decided to play despite his knee injury, after an extra day off,
unlucky not to get a reward.
But Lancashire badly missed the injured Neil Fairbrother and rested
Mike Atherton, which left Andy Flintoff as the only one of their
regular slips in the team. Watkinson, Martin, Austin, Graham Lloyd and
John Crawley all took their turns to help out, but Lancashire must
hope that Watkinson's misses don't prove too costly.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)