Cricket: Gooch's touring party looks forward to rare taste of match practice

Myles Hodgson,Colombo
Friday 16 January 1998 00:02 GMT
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The England A tour manager, Graham Gooch, yesterday insisted there was no reason for concern over his side's lack of match practice ahead of tomorrow's opening warm-up game against a Presidents' XI here in Colombo.

The 14-strong party have been restricted to just three days' cricket in the opening two-and-a-half weeks of their tour, after East Africa's heaviest rainfall in decades decimated the Kenya leg of the trip.

It has left the tourists without any match practice since their washed- out three-day game against Kenya in Nairobi a week ago, and attempts to hastily arrange a contest among themselves failed because the Sri Lankan Board was unable to supply a suitable pitch.

However, despite the obvious frustrations in the build-up, Gooch is confident his squad will be ready for the opening unofficial Test against Sri Lanka A at Kurunegala in a fortnight. "There comes a time when you can only have so much of nets, especially before you start playing in earnest," Gooch admitted. "We will obviously be practising between matches but the guys are desperate to get out into the middle and play.

"We are now having to use the one-day game on Saturday and the matches next week to make sure we are ready. It's not ideal but we still have a lot of cricket to play and get ourselves sharp before the first Test."

The England Under-19 side suffered a humiliating three-wicket defeat to Bangladesh at the MTN Under-19 World Cup in Pretoria yesterday - but they still qualified for the Super League stage of the tournament on net run rate.

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