Natwest: Chapple warning for Natwest Final (4 Sep 1998)
The Lancashire seamer destroyed Essex in the 1996 NatWest Trophy with an amazing spell of 6-18
04-Sep-1998
4 September 1998
Chapple warning for Natwest Final
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Glen Chapple goes back to the scene of his greatest triumph tomorrow
warning: "Don't expect it to happen again."
The Lancashire seamer destroyed Essex in the 1996 NatWest Trophy with
an amazing spell of 6-18. Tomorrow he takes on Derbyshire at Lord's,
aiming to cap a successful season with another match-winning
performance, but knowing that what he achieved two years ago was
unique.
"It was a one-off," said the 24-year-old Earby paceman. "A once in a
lifetime thing. The conditions were right, I bowled well, everything
came together at the right moment.
"There have been occasions when I have performed just as well without
getting the same reward, and I'm sure there will be in the future -
hopefully not tomorrow."
Chapple saw most of his team mates winning England tour spots this
week, but claimed: "I'm not disappointed. I wasn't really expecting
to get in. After all it's a couple of years since people said I was
on the fringe of the Test team, and things have changed since.
"Maybe another good display at Lord's will make the selectors take
notice, but it will be too late for this winter and anyway I'm quite
looking forward to being at home again. I didn't go anywhere last
winter and I came into this season feeling fit and fresh."
It certainly made a difference. Chapple had a dismal time in 1997,
discovering too late that he had been suffering from a hernia problem
which led to a close-season op. Over the winter he built up his
strength, helped by the new training regime of coach Dav Whatmore,
and this year has edged into the country's top 20 bowling charts,
despite Lancashire's programme being badly hit by the weather.
He was perhaps unlucky not to squeeze into England's provisional
World Cup squad of 37, but the selectors have left room to add - and
Lord's tomorrow could again be the stage for Chapple to produce his
best.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)