Nasser Hussain awarded OBE in New Year Honours List
England captain Nasser Hussain has been awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours List, announced today
Ralph Dellor
31-Dec-2001
England captain Nasser Hussain has been awarded an OBE in the New Year
Honours List, announced today.
Hussain took over the captaincy at one of the low points of English cricket,
after the 1999 World Cup. He was unable to turn things around immediately
but, with the not to be underrated assistance of coach Duncan Fletcher,
Hussain has been responsible for a definite resurgence in England's Test
performances.
He was in charge when England achieved four consecutive series wins, against
Zimbabwe and West Indies at home and then Pakistan and Sri Lanka away. The
Ashes campaign against Australia last summer was a huge disappointment but
then, with a seriously depleted team, Hussain's England gave a good account
of themselves in narrowly losing to India in the recently completed series.
The OBE announcement comes at a time when reports suggest that Hussain might
be considering standing down from the captaincy after the 2003 World Cup in
South Africa. Should he lead England to success in that competition, or in
the Ashes series in Australia that precedes it, he might reasonably expect
another visit to Buckingham Palace.
One other cricketing personality features in the Honours List. Former
England captain Tony Lewis is appointed a CBE at the age of 63 for services
to broadcasting, Wales and cricket among other sports.