Peter Deeley: Botham offers captain counsel (27 August 1997)
Graveney, the chairman of selectors, revealed that he knew Atherton`s whereabouts in London, but the player had not yet been in contact
28-Aug-1997
Thursday 28 August 1997
Botham offers captain counsel
By Peter Deeley
MICHAEL ATHERTON has sought Ian Botham`s advice during a round
of golf in his soul-searching over the England captaincy - and
in the view of David Graveney "if you want good counsel on this
subject I can`t think of a better man."
Graveney, the chairman of selectors, revealed that he knew
Atherton`s whereabouts in London, but the player had not yet
been in contact. "But with such a crucial decision to make what
does an extra 48 hours matter."
Nevertheless Graveney said he needed to hear Atherton`s decision
before Sunday, when the selectors and England coach David Lloyd
hold a preliminary meeting to discuss the winter tour parties.
"We would like by then to be clear about the captaincy situation," Graveney said, "and I am sure Michael realises the position. My own reading of the situation is that he is still not
sure.
"He may say to us that he wants his name to be consid- ered as
captain in the winter but if he says he doesn`t want to continue
we need to know, and know why."
Graveney dismissed reports that Atherton was on the point of
announcing his retirement. "He has given no hint at all of his
thinking. I have no doubt he will ring in good time.
"The great issue for him is what is the best recipe for recovering his batting form. We have seen captaincy affect other fine
batsmen -particularly Australia`s Mark Tay- lor and South
Africa`s Hansie Cronje."
Atherton has said the Oval victory over Australia would make no
difference to his decision.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)