PPP County Championship Preview (26 May 1999)
Form.- Gloucs: Have lost their last three matches, after drawing the first match of the season
26-May-1999
26 May 1999
PPP County Championship Preview
Frank Wheeldon
Gloucs (16th) v Essex (15), (Gloucester)
Form.- Gloucs: Have lost their last three matches, after drawing the
first match of the season. Essex: One win to their credit, against
Warwicks, but have been beaten twice since. Recent meetings: 1998:
Gloucs won by an innings and 281 runs (their biggest ever innings
victory). 1997: Rain-affected draw. 1996: Essex won by an innings and
64 runs. Team news: Gloucs add Robert Dawson to the side who lost to
Sussex. Tim Hodgson, Tim Walton and Richard Anderson are in the Essex
squad, replacing Ian Flanagan and Jamie Grove. Gloucestershire's
in-form players are Jack Russell with two half-centuries in the last
match and Mike Smith with 24 wickets. For Essex, Stuart Law had a
century in each innings of his last match and Mark Ilott has 20
wickets.
Kent (11) v Leics (6), (Canterbury)
Form. - Kent: Beat Durham in last match and have one draw and two
defeats on their record. Leics: Suffered first defeat for 21 months,
against Somerset, and have two wins and a draw from their other
matches. 1998: drawn with no play on first and fourth days. 1997:
Leics won by six wickets. 1996: drawn. In 1975 Kent scored 575
against Leics, their highest score at Canterbury. Team news: Kent's
Martin Saggers (ex- Durham) is in the squad and the injured Alan
Wells is replaced by Ed Smith. In form for Kent are Matthew Walker,
who scored a century against Cambridge, and Julian Thompson, who has
taken 13 wickets in his two matches. For Leics Chris Lewis has 340
runs (two centuries) and has taken 11 wickets.
Middx (3) v Sussex (14), (Lord's)
Form. - Middlesex: Lost to Hampshire last time out, prior to that
have two wins following on from two draws. Sussex: Beat Gloucs in
last match with county record fourth-innings score, three balls were
left when winning hit was made. One loss and two draws in other
matches. 1998: Sussex won by an innings and 160 runs in just two
days. 1997: Rain-affected draw. 1996: Sussex won by 234 runs, no play
possible on two days and both teams forfeited an innings. Team news:
Sussex replace Rajesh Rao with Alex Edwards. In-form batsmen are Tony
Cottey and Michael DiVenuto for Sussex and Justin Langer for
Middlesex.
Surrey (5) v Somerset (4), (The Oval)
Form.- Surrey: Have won their last two matches after two draws.
Somerset: Beat Leicestershire (see above) and Yorkshire with two
draws and one defeat otherwise. Have secured 15 out of a possible 16
bowling points. 1998: Somerset by 165 runs. 1997: Drawn, rain
affected. 1996: Drawn after Somerset had scored 558 in their first
innings. In the 1996 match Surrey conceded 79 extras in an innings
and the following year set a world record by conceding 86. Team news:
Somerset captain Jamie Cox returns, Paul Jarvis is out injured. Peter
Bowler is averaging 78.00 with the bat and Andy Caddick has 20
wickets at 21.05. For Surrey Martin Bicknell has 17 at 21.64.
Worcs (17) v Glamorgan (13), (Worcester)
Form.- Worcestershire: Have lost their last three matches and have
only one batting point this season compared to 17 bowling points.
Glamorgan: Have won their last two games and earned their two batting
points in the last match. 1998: Drawn, Glamorgan were 24 runs short
of victory with two wickets in hand. 1997: Worcs by 54 runs. 1996:
Drawn, no play second day. Team news: Steve James returns for
Glamorgan at the expense of Wayne Law with Owen Parkin also in the
squad. Worcestershire's Alamgir Sheriyar has taken 17 wickets in last
two matches.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)