Waugh in law suit (3 May 1999)
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said yesterday the Australian team needed diplomatic assistance to leave Barbados after their captain, Steve Waugh, was sued by the local police chief
03-May-1999
3 May 1999
Waugh in law suit
The Electronic Telegraph
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said yesterday
the Australian team needed diplomatic assistance to leave Barbados
after their captain, Steve Waugh, was sued by the local police chief.
Waugh was handed a defamation writ filed by the Barbados commissioner
following comments he made in the wake of an incident in last
Sunday's one-day international against the West Indies in Bridgetown,
which was interrupted by crowd trouble.
Police commissioner Grantley Watson is suing Waugh over comments he
made after spectator unrest during the game, which included bottles
being hurled on to the field.
The Australians arrived in London yesterday in a buoyant mood, saying
that although South Africa were favourites for the World Cup, they
felt they had a good chance. "I think we are better prepared for this
World Cup than the last one," said Waugh.
Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has been given sweeping powers for the
World Cup, on and off the field. Technical coach Richard Pybus will
act only as his assistant and Sarfraz Nawaz has been dropped as
bowling coach.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)