Stewart's hopes dashed by washout (13 February 1999)
THE second day/night final was washed out without a ball being bowled yesterday as the rainy weather followed England to Melbourne
13-Feb-1999
13 February 1999
Stewart's hopes dashed by washout
By Richard Bright in Melbourne
THE second day/night final was washed out without a ball
being bowled yesterday as the rainy weather followed England to
Melbourne.
England were anxious to get back on terms with Australia after losing
the first final in Sydney by 10 runs. But Alec Stewart's team only met
frustration as the first serious rain to hit Melbourne for seven weeks
did its worst after the England captain had won the toss and elected to
bat.
The match will now be played today and if England win to level the
Carlton and United series at 1-1, they will meet the hosts in a
deciding, back-to-back final tomorrow.
England had given a vote of confidence to the side beaten in Sydney,
while Australia nominated Queensland and Essex all-rounder Stuart Law to
replace Michael Bevan, who dislocated a finger in the opening final.
England badly need a lift after losing five of their last six matches in
the series, and chairman of selectors David Graveney has warned that it
is not too late to change their strategy for the World Cup.
The bowling - apart from the throwing controversy match against Sri
Lanka in Adelaide - has come up to expectations, as has the fielding,
but the batting is still a source of worry. England are not consistently
posting big enough totals, and are generally not making full use of the
first 15 overs when only two men are allowed outside the fielding
circle.
Then the odds are stacked in the batsmen's favour. But Nick Knight's
strike rate is 60 runs per 100 balls against the ideal 80 of Mark Waugh
and Adam Gilchrist. The Warwickshire left-hander, though, has been
fairly consistent with 311 runs in his 11 innings (average 28.27) with a
top score of 58. But Stewart's failure to score a fifty in 10 knocks
(top score 39) has hit England's output.
Leg spinner Shane Warne, 29, has been chosen as Steve Waugh's
vice-captain for Australia's tour of the West Indies next month.
Australian Squad: *S R Waugh, M J Slater, M T G Elliott, M E Waugh, J L
Langer, G S Blewett, R T Ponting, -I A Healy, S K Warne, S C G MacGill,
J N Gillespie, G D McGrath, C R Miller, A Dale, A J Bichel.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)