Muralitharan magic (10 June 1999)
Muttiah Muralitharan made a spectacular home debut for Lancashire, and delighted Old Trafford's marketing chiefs who believe he will pull in more fans to championship cricket
10-Jun-1999
10 June 1999
Muralitharan magic
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Muttiah Muralitharan made a spectacular home debut for Lancashire,
and delighted Old Trafford's marketing chiefs who believe he will
pull in more fans to championship cricket.
The Sri Lankan spinner devastated Warwicks with figures of
34.5-16-44-7 at Southport to prove that he is the perfect choice as
the overseas player for this season, even though Lancashire will only
have him for about 10 weeks.
Murali was all smiles today, saying: "I enjoyed it and I think the
rest of the boys were happy, too."
Coach Dav Whatmore added: "On that pitch it was harder than he made
it look, it will be interesting to see what happens when he bowls on a
turning track."
Interesting is hardly the word. Murali mesmerised Warwicks on a
slowish pitch that did not offer him that much encouragement, and his
display sent a cold shiver through county cricket. English batsmen
cannot deal with this type of spin wizardry and one of his seven
victims admitted: "I didn't know what he was going to bowl next." But
Lancashire lost two wickets, Mark Chilton and nightwatchman Peter
Martin when they batted and Whatmore said: There is a lot of hard
work to be done in this game." Warwicks had marched to 137-1 but,
with Murali switching ends and bowling unchanged, they lost their
last nine wickets for 80 and were bowled out for 217 after choosing
to bat. Only Nick Knight showed any composure with 82, perhaps making
a point after being left out of England's World Cup matches.
But even he succumbed to the magician and with Peter Martin earning
3-24 from 18 hard-working overs, Lancashire had one of their best
days so far this season.
Mike Atherton scored an unbeaten century on his comeback from back
trouble at Middlesbrough yesterday.
Athers was unbeaten on 102 out of the second team's 215-3 at the end
of the second day of their match against Yorkshire. His second 50
came from only 20 balls, and skipper Peter Sleep said: "It showed the
inner strength of the man."
More significantly for Atherton, Lancashire and possibly England, he
suffered no reaction from the back. - an encouraging sign that all
the treatment he has been having since being forced out of England's
World Cup plans in February has paid off.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)