Pressure on Patterson (12 May 1999)
The pieces are beginning to come together for World Cup-bound Scotland despite the rain which has affected both of their warm-up games to date
12-May-1999
12 May 1999
Pressure on Patterson
Keith Graham
The pieces are beginning to come together for World Cup-bound
Scotland despite the rain which has affected both of their warm-up
games to date.
All the front-line bowlers had a good run at Chester-le-Street and,
once they had come to terms with the white ball - a new experience
for them - all performed reasonably well. And there were the
encouraging innings from Mike Smith, Gavin Hamilton and James
Brinkley which took them so close to victory, to add to the plus
factors.
Monday's truncated outing at Old Trafford also had its good points
with Iain Philip and Mike Allingham both making half-centuries and
George Salmond, after his failure against Durham, getting valuable
time in the middle.
However, there is concern about the form of batsman Bruce Patterson,
who has scored nine runs in two innings, and today's final 50-over
warm-up against Yorkshire at Scarborough could see a change at the
top of the order with Mike Smith, if he has recovered from a back
injury, opening and Allingham retaining his place at No 3.
Scotland coach Jim Love, who knows the Scarborough pitch well from
his Yorkshire days, said: "Bruce is not in good form and Michael
[Allingham] has come in at very short notice and put pressure on the
other batsmen."
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)