Middlesex missing out on Blewett (15 Oct 1997)
MIDDLESEX have had to revise their plans for an overseas player next summer after Greg Blewett, the Australian Test batsman, ruled himself out of a return to England
15-Oct-1997
Wednesday 15 October 1997
Middlesex missing out on Blewett
By Charles Randall
MIDDLESEX have had to revise their plans for an overseas player
next summer after Greg Blewett, the Australian Test batsman,
ruled himself out of a return to England.
Blewett, who would have played for Middlesex last summer if he
had not been selected for the Ashes tour, decided he would be
risking his international career by taking on a full county
season after a recent knee scan.
Bob Gale, Middlesex's cricket chairman, said the county had been
"very keen" to sign him. "Things have changed now that he is in
the Australian team. There's no point in pressing for his
services when he says he's unable to come over."
Jacques Kallis proved a successful replacement for Blewett last
summer, but he is certain to be required for South Africa for
their tour next year.
With Lord's as their home ground, Middlesex should have no
difficulty attracting another quality player, probably an
Australian first choice such as Matthew Elliott or Michael
Slater.
Middlesex will have to play as many as four home championship
matches away from Lord's in 1999 and the following year owing to
use during the World Cup and to a pitch relaying programme.
Shenley Cricket Centre, a beautifully appointed oval on the edge
of London in Hertfordshire, is being developed as the MCC's
second ground and its manager, Eric Russell, could be asked to
host Championship games for his old county.
Chris Read, the Devon and England Under-19 wicketkeeper selected
for the England A tour this winter, has decided against starting
a sports science degree course at Bath University. This suggests
he will not be signing a contract at Gloucestershire, his
sponsors, where he would be understudy to Jack Russell.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)