Notts ready to replace Zahid (29 May 1997)
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE will know today whether their gamble in signing Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Zahid has backfired
29-May-1997
Thursday 29 May 1997
Notts ready to replace Zahid
By Peter Deeley
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE will know today whether their gamble in signing
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Zahid has backfired. He has not
played for them since arriving in the country early this
month and the county are expecting the results of hospital
scans taken of his back injury.
If the specialist`s verdict is that Zahid, 20, is suffering
from a stress fracture which could rule him out for some time,
Notts will seek permission from the England Cricket Board`s
registration committee to look for another overseas player.
At Trent Bridge it is believed that the ECB would look favourably
on such a request and the club have a number of names in mind.
There is speculation that they may make another effort to
attract Chris Cairns back to Nottingham.
He was due to be their overseas professional this summer
but asked not to be considered because of his own back
troubles, preferring to stay in New Zealand to recuperate and
play only as a batsman so that he would be fit to rejoin the
county next year.
Notts, second in the championship table after four games,
are one of the surprise packets of the season but are in need
of quick bowling support for the durable Kevin Evans.
Whenever Zahid, who some Test players already rate as one of
the fastest bowlers in the international game, has tried to
bowl at pace during practice he has broken down.
At Trent Bridge today Notts meet Kent, who may be without
one of their key fast bowlers in Dean Headley, yet another
victim of back problems. The 6ft 6in Ben Phillips is likely
once more to be his replacement.
Mark Ramprakash will lead Middlesex out at Lord`s against
Northamptonshire for the first time since Mike Gatting announced
earlier this week that he was handing over the captaincy.
Allan Donald is almost certain to miss Warwickshire`s meeting
with Hampshire at Southampton. He was forced out of the
Midlanders` attack during the Benson and Hedges Cup quarter-final
against Kent after straining a muscle in his side.
Donald`s injury accentuates Warwickshire`s fast bowling problems:
Tim Munton is out for some time and Gladstone Small is having
only the occasional outing because of recurring knee
trouble.
David Houghton, Worcestershire`s coach since 1995, is to leave
the club before the end of the season to become Zimbabwe`s
national coach.
The full-time appointment, which takes effect from Sept 1, is an
extension of the role he fulfilled as player-coach during
England`s tour to Zimbabwe last winter.
Houghton, 40 next month, will continue to work at New Road
until the end of August and Worcestershire have no immediate
plans to advertise for a successor. Michael Vockins, their
secretary, said: "We`ll think carefully about a key appointment."
An all-southern Benson and Hedges Cup final is in prospect
after Surrey and Kent were drawn at home in the semi-finals.
Surrey will entertain the county champions,
Leicestershire, at the Oval while Kent take on
Northamptonshire, last season`s beaten finalists, at Canterbury.
BENSON & HEDGES CUP.- Semi-finals (Tues, June 10): Surrey v
Leics, Kent v Northants.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)