Middlesex face up to shambolic descent (15 Sep 1998)
MARK RAMPRAKASH, the Middlesex captain, goes into hospital in London today to have his tonsils removed after a season of intermittent illness
15-Sep-1998
15 September 1998
Middlesex face up to shambolic descent
By Charles Randall
MARK RAMPRAKASH, the Middlesex captain, goes into hospital in
London today to have his tonsils removed after a season of
intermittent illness. The operation should guarantee his health
for the forthcoming Ashes tour.
If only Middlesex's problems could be cured with such precision
after a season's decline into shambles. The county's cricket
committee, who met last night, will soon be making next year's
recommendations known.
Mike Gatting's future club role after his retirement as a player
came under scrutiny from the panel, chaired by Bob Gale. The
dilemma over whether John Buchanan, the team's Australian coach,
should be offered another season, as he would like, was tackled.
Though Gatting is an obvious candidate to replace Buchanan
straight away, his duties as an England selector would clash.
One easy item on the agenda was the re-appointment of Justin
Langer, the successful Australian batsman, as overseas player.
Even if Middlesex win at Derby next weekend, the highest they can
finish will be 15th, their position in 1991 when they had no
overseas player by choice and Gatting was captain.
Anurag Singh, the Warwickshire and former Cambridge University
batsman, resumes his law course in London this week after being
released from Little Aston hospital on crutches four days after
being admitted with a poisoned shinbone.
It developed after the Leicestershire match the previous week
when Singh, wearing shin pads, was struck at short-leg off Dougie
Brown's seam-bowling. He resumed fielding with hardly a bruise
visible.
He reported ill on the second morning of the game against
Yorkshire at Headingley a week later, feeling hot, and hobbling
on a severely swollen leg.
Graham Thorpe, out with a bad back for two months, has a 50-50
chance of returning for Surrey against Leicestershire in their
championship-deciding match at the Oval on Thursday, according to
coach Keith Medlycott.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)