Magical Murali's sign off (7 August 1999)
Muttiah Muralitharan signed off for Lancashire in predictably brilliant style with seven more wickets to spin them into the top half of the Championship table
07-Aug-1999
7 August 1999
Magical Murali's sign off
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Muttiah Muralitharan signed off for Lancashire in predictably
brilliant style with seven more wickets to spin them into the top
half of the Championship table.
And now skipper John Crawley is aiming for the top three.
Murali took the last seven wickets as Derbyshire were skittled
for 135 after a vital century from Graham Lloyd had given him 327
to defend.
It gave the Sri Lankan wizard match figures of 11 for 61 and left
him with the amazing tally of 66 wickets from 12 Championship
innings at an average of less than 12 - a performance which has
dragged Lancashire from the bottom three to the top nine with
four consecutive wins.
Now Crawley wants Lancashire to show they can do just as well
without him. "Murali has been amazing for us. I don't think there
has been anyone as prolific as that in recent years.
"But we still need a couple more wins to make sure we are in the
First Division next year. And if we can get three wins from the
five games we have remaining, third place is not out of the
running," said Crawley. Crawley also praised three partnerships
for setting up Lancashire's latest win. "It was a good pitch to
bowl on but we won the game with the partnerships between Glen
Chapple, Richard Green and Warren Hegg in the first innings, and
then Warren and Graham Lloyd in the second."
Hegg and Lloyd took their sixth wicket stand, worth 53 overnight,
to 113 yesterday morning.
And although Hegg narrowly missed out on his half century for the
second time in the match, Lloyd reached his 50 in over two hours
and then raced to his second century of the season from only 55
more balls with a total of 16 fours.
Peter Marton claimed the first two Derbyshire wicketsand seven in
the match. Then it was over to Murali, who ripped out the last
six Derby wickets inside seven overs after tea.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)