Walsh Likely To Play In First Test (24 November 1998)
Not for the first time in his long career, Courtney Walsh will be pressed into service in the first Test against South Africa in Johannesburg on Thursday in spite of a bothersome injury
24-Nov-1998
24 November 1998
Walsh Likely To Play In First Test
by Tony Cozier
Not for the first time in his long career, Courtney Walsh will
be pressed into service in the first Test against South Africa
in Johannesburg on Thursday in spite of a bothersome injury.
The indestructible fast bowler, now 36, with 103 Tests and 375
wickets to his name, is being treated for tendonitis in his left
knee.
His status was transformed from a 75 per cent chance to be ready
for the Test to a near-certainty when captain Brian Lara
revealed that leg-spinner Dinanath Ramnarine's unfit bowling
shoulder would rule him out of the match and probably the tour
itself.
Walsh, two wickets away from surpassing team coach Malcolm
Marshall's West Indies record number of Test wickets, bowled off
a shortened run during open team practice in the middle of
Springbok Park immediately following the team's defeat by Orange
Free State just over half-hour into the final day yesterday.
Unlike Ramnarine, Lara said he would depend on Walsh himself to
report whether he was fit enough for a Test.
"If you're going to play in a Test match, you want to know
you're capable of handling it," he said.
"It's a different story with Courtney Walsh (than with
Ramnarine). He's been around for 100-odd Test matches and I
think we can get a truer picture from that individual when the
time comes."
Walsh has missed only one Test through injury in a career that
started exactly 14 years ago against Australia in Perth. He has
repeatedly disregarded injuries of one sort or another to take
his place.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)