New Zealand: Cairns to test knee injury (29 October 1998)
New Zealand cricket all-rounder Chris Cairns will put his injured knee to the test in a Max match at Timaru on Sunday
29-Oct-1998
29 October 1998
New Zealand: Cairns to test knee injury
The Christchurch Press
New Zealand cricket all-rounder Chris Cairns will put his injured knee
to the test in a Max match at Timaru on Sunday.
Cairns will play for Canterbury against Otago in a pre-season game at
Aorangi Stadium in what he describes as "an exploratory" fixture.
The hard-hitting batsman and strike bowler has been nursing a knee
injury since returning from New Zealand's tour of Sri Lanka and he is
ready to re-enter the fray after three months of rehabilitation.
It will be his first outing of the season and if he comes through
unscathed he will probably play a part in Canterbury's first official
game in the Max series, against Northern Districts at Jade Stadium
(Lancaster Park) on November 6.
"I'm not back to fitness yet and it wouldn't be fair to go straight
into a competitive game the next Friday night without seeing exactly
where I am," Cairns said yesterday.
Cairns said his enthusiasm was high.
"The break has done a lot for me mentally. After watching the guys
overseas and in Bangladesh you wish you were out there. It's been
frustrating not being able to continue, but I realise I'm progressing
with my plan to get back and this match on Sunday is just the first
step."
As with most New Zealand supporters, Cairns was hoping that the Black
Caps would make the semi-finals of the mini World Cup in Dhaka when
they had Sri Lanka five for three chasing 189 to win, but it was not
to be.
"Sri Lanka are the world champions - you can't forget that," he said.
Convener of selectors Brian McKechnie has included Canterbury's five
New Zealand representatives in Bangladesh - Nathan Astle, Craig
McMillan, Stephen Fleming, Chris Harris, and Geoff Allott - in a
strong team of 13.
Also included in the team, which will be captained by forceful opening
batsman Llorne Howell, is medium-fast bowler Warren Wisneski, who has
recently returned from overseas.
The team is: Howell (captain), Astle, McMillan, Fleming,
Harris, Allott, Cairns, Ben Yock, Mark Hastings, Hamish Barton, Shane
Bond, Darron Reekers, Wisneski.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)