Series may already be over for Gough (22 July 1999)
Fears are growing that Darren Gough may miss the rest of the series against New Zealand and struggle to prove his fitness for the winter tour of South Africa
22-Jul-1999
22 July 1999
Series may already be over for Gough
Martin Searby
Fears are growing that Darren Gough may miss the rest of the series
against New Zealand and struggle to prove his fitness for the winter
tour of South Africa.
The England fast bowler will seek a second opinion from a specialist
in Leeds today in an attempt to discover if there is any appropriate
treatment for the left calf muscle which troubles him.
However, if the pain is caused by the wear and tear of 31 Tests, 61
limited-overs internationals and 111 first-class matches for
Yorkshire during a 10-year career, a long lay-off may be the only
cure.
The burly Gough, 28, lands on the ball of his left foot and this
places added strain on the calf muscle. The original injury was shown
by a scan to be two tears but a subsequent examination proved both
were healed.
Gough declared himself fit for the championship match against
Warwickshire and yesterday Yorkshire were at pains to point out that
they did not insist he play at Edgbaston.
"It has always been our policy to leave it up to Darren," Martyn
Moxon, Yorkshire's director of coaching, said. "There was no pressure
put on him at all. He said he was fit, wanted to play and the physios
could see no reason why he shouldn't after the result of the scan. It
was entirely his decision. Gough played without any recurrence of the
problem but felt pain in the calf at nets before the CGU match with
Gloucestershire at Cheltenham.
"We must see if the specialist can detect any other damage to the
muscle which is treatable," Moxon said.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)