NEWS_ROUNDUP_14JUN94
Richard Stemp will be reported to the TCCB for misconduct following an incident yesterday at Bradford on the final day of Yorkshire v Somerset County Championship game
14-Jun-1994
News Roundup, 14 Jun 94
Richard Stemp will be reported to the TCCB for misconduct following an incident yesterday at Bradford on the final day of
Yorkshire v Somerset County Championship game. Stemp was fielding at point when an appeal for a catch at the wicket was given
not out by Umpires Constant and White because (reportedly) of
doubt as to whether it carried. Stemp made "comments" to
the bastman Lathwell, for which he is being reported. I understand this was only the second ball of the day, in which Somerset were defending a required 4th day total of 360 or so.
Lathwell went on to contribute healthily to a day which ended
with Somerset on 224-4 Stemp got only 1 wicket - a poor return
for a left arm spinner on the 4th day - that being Lathwell's,
bowled.
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Richard Stemp has been assured that his chances of playing for
England on Thursday would not be affected by a flare-up at Bradford. The Yorkshire spinner did his image no good at all after
allegedly swearing when a decision did not go his way in Monday's
championship match against Somerset. Stemp was in line to win
his first cap and England captain Keith Fletcher said nothing had
changed. He went on: "We don't know any of the facts and we're
concentrating on getting him right for the Test."
New Zealand have called up 29-year old Stuart Roberts as a replacement for injured paceman Danny Morrison. The medium pacer
is currently coaching in Holland and will not arrive in England
in time for Thursday's second Test. Roberts is not a complete
stranger to international cricket having played two one-day
matches for New Zealand in the past. Morrison learnt on Monday
that his tour had been ended by a persistent hamstring injury.