We have a good chance of winning, says Austin (2 March 1999)
Ian Austin launched England's World Cup campaign today by claiming: "We have nothing to fear
02-Mar-1999
2 March 1999
We have a good chance of winning, says Austin
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Ian Austin launched England's World Cup campaign today by claiming:
"We have nothing to fear.
"In English conditions, and on pitches where hopefully our experience
will count, we must have a good chance of winning it. Certainly there
won't be any lack of confidence.
"The Aussies and South Africa will be heavily backed, they are
powerful sides, but on our home patch, and over a five week period, I
reckon we can make it difficult for anyone."
Austin is looking forward to the biggest challenge of his career
which starts on May 14 at Lord's against the holders Sri Lanka.
Having had to wait until the age of 32 to make his international
debut - it came in the Emirates Trophy last summer - he is now a key
figure in England's plans.
"I wondered sometimes if I had passed the sell-by date as far as
England were concerned," he admitted. "The selectors seemed to be
following policies which excluded me, such as going for youth. But I
never really gave up hope.
"Now I don't necessarily see this competition as the climax of my
career. It's another step, another challenge. A major challenge, but
hopefully there will be more to come."
Austin, who has had an op to cure a knee problem which he suffered
throughout last season, is one of four players named in the 15-strong
squad who have to prove their fitness to the selectors.
Lancashire team-mates Mike Atherton and Neil Fairbrother, along with
Surrey's Graham Thorpe are the others.
But considering his appearance record for Lancashire, it would be a
major surprise if Austin didn't come through to take his World Cup
place.
"I can usually take things in my stride, but this is a bit
different," he said.
"I'm not saying I'm getting excited about it.
"But, well, it is the World Cup, and you don't get a bigger stage
than that."
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)