Martin clinches bonus points (27 August 1999)
Peter Martin maintained his purple patch to earn Lancashire vital bonus points at Worcester
27-Aug-1999
27 August 1999
Martin clinches bonus points
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Peter Martin maintained his purple patch to earn Lancashire vital bonus
points at Worcester.
The 30-year-old Lancashire seamer produced an impressive analysis
of 24-8-52-5 to increase his haul of championship victims to 36
with three matches left. Twenty two of those successes have come
in the last four matches at an average of 16.
Martin's record looks positively puny compared to the likes of
Worcester's Alamgir Sheriyar who claimed his 83rd wicket by
uprooting Mark Chilton's middle stump when Lancashire launched
their innings.
But it has to be taken into context. Muttiah Muralitharan's
dominance and the weather which has either wrecked or bitten
deeply into four matches have restricted Lancashire's seam attack
this summer. If Martin can finish around the 50 mark he can look
back on his campaign with some satisfaction.
Sheriyar has thrived on the seamer friendly pitches at New Road,
and so did Martin after John Crawley had won the toss.
With half the game lost to rain already, Lancashire were looking
for bonus points to consolidate their surge into the top four,
even though chances of their sixth win on the trot looked remote.
Martin began by removing Philip Weston with his fourth ball, and
he grabbed two wickets in four balls. Later he came back to
collect another two wickets, and Andy Flintoff's 3-27 helped to
polish off Worcester for 209. Lancashire lost Chilton and
nightwatchman Richard Green just before the close and Atherton
was soon to follow today to leave the reply on 25-3.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)