Rain delay wrecks debut (3 June 1999)
Muttiah Muralitharan's Lancashire debut was wrecked by rain at Bristol
03-Jun-1999
3 June 1999
Rain delay wrecks debut
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Muttiah Muralitharan's Lancashire debut was wrecked by rain at
Bristol.
The first day of the bottom-four championship clash with Gloucester
was washed out without a ball bowled, and there was a big threat
against today's play after an overnight storm.
It was a typically English scene and Murali said: "I hope I get used
to the weather."
Heavy overnight rain had affected the bowlers' run-ups, especially
where electric cables had been laid up to the stump mike for a recent
World Cup tie.
But that could not take the smile off Murali's face - a smile which
coach Dav Whatmore thinks will light up the Lancashire dressing-room.
"He has such infectious enthusiasm for the game," said Whatmore. "And
he won't let things like a bit of rain get him down. He wants to get
out there and play, like every other cricketer, but is a bright,
cheerful character who never has a long face."
Murali said: "The players have made me very welcome and I can't wait
to get started. I believe I have the ability to do well, and take lots
of wickets. But I am not setting any targets."
Murali was no-balled for throwing last winter during the triangular
series in Australia, and his controversial action will be scrutinised
by English umpires.
However, if they have a doubt about him, they have been asked to
express it in writing to Lord's rather than publicly call him.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph