Yorkshire cry foul to Lord's (1 Sep 1997)
YORKSHIRE are considering an official complaint to Lord's over Saturday's Roses washout which could cost them the championship
01-Sep-1997
1 September 1997
Yorkshire cry foul to Lord's
YORKSHIRE are considering an official complaint to Lord's over
Saturday's Roses washout which could cost them the championship.
The game was abandoned in glorious sunshine because heavy
overnight rain had leaked under the covers and left the crease
at the Warwick Road end saturated.
Yorkshire captain David Byas was furious, and the club's chief
executive Chris Hassell, formerly cricket secretary at Old
Trafford, added today: "For this to happen at a Test ground is
unforgivable.
"We will be in touch with Lord's and it might well lead to an
official complaint."
Yorkshire will wait for the result of Lancashire's own inquiry
and also study the match report of umpires Nigel Plews and Alan
Whitehead, before making a decision.
But Lancashire groundsman Peter Marron has insisted: "My
conscience is clear. We took all the precautions that we had
taken previously but there was six hours of heavy continuous
rain on Friday night.
"There is a hollow on this side of the square and the water has
gathered and gone over the top of the wooden boards that we put
on the tarpaulin covers." There seems little danger of
Lancashire suffering a championship points penalty even though
they were put on a suspended ten points sentence at the end of
last season when the pitch for the game against Middlesex eas
ruled unfit.
But it is the second time this year Lancashire have been forced
to abandon play following the Sunday League game against
Glamorgan in June, when Marren took responsibility after
watering the pitch in midweek.
The Lancashire committee are expected to decide on their
response at their meeting this week, when they will also be
discussing the loss of chief executive John Bower and a new
specialist's report on Wasim Akram's shoulder injury. Although
Shane Warne says he wants to come to Lancashire, the county
insist that Wasim remains their first choice.
It is also the annual contracts meeting but Jason Gallian has
already left the club with committee man Jack Simmons claiming
yesterday that he has been poached by another county, believed
to be Middlesex.
Gallian was left out of the Sunday League match with Mike
Atherton returning 24 hours after the press conference to reveal
his decision to stay on as England captain. The game was reduced
to ten over per side by more bad weather and Lancashire
completed a convincing 31 run win to maintain their outside
title chance.
Warren Hegg hit 31 not out from 13 balls as Lancashire smashed
93-6, then Richard Green took three wickets in four balls to
wreck the Yorkshire reply.
But Lancashire are still six points behind leaders Warwickshire
even though with two games to play, they do have a game in hand.
Andy Flintoff is out of the championship game against Essex
starting at Old Trafford tom orrow after suffering a broken hand
playing for the second team against Yorkshire last week.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)