Waqar to miss rest of season (11 Aug 1998)
PAKISTAN pace bowler Waqar Younis will miss the remainder of the season for Glamorgan because of his troublesome elbow injury
11-Aug-1998
11 August 1998
Waqar to miss rest of season
By Richard Bright
PAKISTAN pace bowler Waqar Younis will miss the remainder of the
season for Glamorgan because of his troublesome elbow injury.
Waqar, who has not played since taking four for 46 in the county
champions' NatWest Trophy first-round tie against Bedfordshire on
June 24, was told after an initial scan that a short rest would
cure the injury. But a further examination now indicates it will
not heal in time for him to play again this season.
"We're told that rest is the only cure, and any attempt to play
will simply set him back to square one," said Glamorgan secretary
Mike Fatkin. "The longer-term prognosis isn't too bad, and we'll
monitor his progress during the autumn."
Malcolm Speed, chief executive of the Australian Cricket Board,
confirmed yesterday that Australia will play a Test this October
in Peshwar, in Pakistan's troubled north-west after receiving
assurances about their safety.
Warwickshire batsman Andy Moles, 37, is to leave Edgbaston to
take up a five-year coaching contract with South Africa's
provincial champions, Free State. The pugnacious opener has
brought forward his retirement as a player after failing to
regain a place following Achilles' tendon surgery.
England's women have recalled left-arm seam bowler Melissa
Reynard for the second Test against Australia which starts at
Harrogate today.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)