Wills Cup: Wet wicket worries (19 October 1998)
Philip Edgar Russell is worried about the inclement weather which is hindering with the preparation of the wickets at the Bangabandhu National Stadium
19-Oct-1998
19 October 1998
Wills Cup: Wet wicket worries
Our Sports Reporter
Philip Edgar Russell is worried about the inclement weather which is
hindering with the preparation of the wickets at the Bangabandhu
National Stadium.
"The weather is not favourable at the moment. We need more sunny
skies in order to dry the pitches. Moreover, the outfield is also
very wet. If the environmental factors do not improve, the wicket is
going to be slower than the Coca-Cola Cup", said Russell, the South
Africa based expert, while talking to the Daily Star at his hotel
yesterday.
"The rain over the last couple of days has jeopardised preparations
to a great extent. As far as the readiness of the outfield is
concerned, we are now a couple weeks behind schedule," feared Russell.
Russell, who is also the in charge of the three practice venues, said
they were also not in shape.
"The run-up area and the outfield are still soggy and not yet
ready," claimed Russell.
England and Zimbabwe, the two of the nine participants of the Wills
International Cup who arrived yesterday, were scheduled to practice
at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium and Sultana Kamal Women's Sports
Complex this morning.
But England coach David Lloyd, said that Asif Iqbal, the event
manager, has advised them to stay at their hotel in the morning.
"Asif told me to stay at our hotel in the morning. But he assured
that we will be able to practice at the National Stadium in the
evening," said Lloyd.
Meanwhile, no BCB official could confirm about today's practice
schedule of the two teams.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)