New Zealand: Howell to miss Conference cricket series (10 November 1998)
Canterbury cricketer Llorne Howell is out of the forthcoming Shell Conference cricket series while Chris Cairns will miss the first match
10-Nov-1998
10 November 1998
New Zealand: Howell to miss Conference cricket series
The Christchurch Press
Canterbury cricketer Llorne Howell is out of the forthcoming Shell
Conference cricket series while Chris Cairns will miss the first
match.
Howell's right shoulder, which had an off-season operation, has not
recovered sufficiently for the rigours of throwing at first-class
level, and he has been replaced in the Northern team by Michael
Parlane (Northern Districts). Howell has recently returned to club
and cricket Max play.
Cairns has been also seeking to regain fitness after a knee overuse
injury and aimed to be fit for the Conference competition which
begins tomorrow. But he was stiff after bowling briefly for
Canterbury in its Max match last Friday and missed the Sunday game.
New Zealand Cricket's operations manager John Reid said Cairns would
continue on a graduated bowling programme in the coming days with the
expectation of him being able to play in the remaining three games of
the series.
"It's a bit disappointing, but we don't want to risk it. He probably
could not have been able to bowl 20 overs in a day," Reid said.
Cairns's replacement in the Southern side is Otago batsman Mark
Richardson with Reid saying the team had enough bowlers.
Joining Howell is Auckland's Aaron Barnes who sustained a back injury
in last weekend's Max matches and cannot bowl for two weeks. He is
replaced in the Northern team by Stephen Mather.
Aucklander Kerry Walmsley who pulled a hamstring last week and missed
the Max games will join the Northern team.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)