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Cricket Headlines: July 1997
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Thursday, 31 July 1997
Wednesday, 30 July 1997
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Newspaper reports from England that a spectator at last week's Fourth Test
at Headingley is threatening legal action for being ejected from the ground
while dressed a carrot. In another incident during the match, a spectator
was knocked unconscious by ground officials when he intruded onto the field
an stumps on the first day. He was dressed as the back half of a pantomime
cow at the time. His companion in the front half was not injured.
Tuesday, 29 July 1997
Monday, 28 July 1997
Sunday, 27 July 1997
Saturday, 26 July 1997
Friday, 25 July 1997
Thursday, 24 July 1997
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India defeat Bangladesh in the Asia Cup with 28 overs to spare, and
qualify for the final ahead of Pakistan on
net run rate.
- Nearly four hours play lost on the opening day of the
Fourth Test between England and Australia
at Headingley. England 106 for 3 at stumps after being sent into bat.
Australian officials lodge a complaint about the circumstances surrounding the
change of pitch at Headingley before the start of the Test.
Wednesday, 23 July 1997
Tuesday, 22 July 1997
Monday, 21 July 1997
Sunday, 20 July 1997
- The India v Pakistan clash in Asia Cup is
abandoned
due to bad light and rain, after Prasad reduces Pakistan to 30 for 5.
The match is rescheduled to restart on Monday.
- Sunday League:
Alastair Brown smashes a tournament record 203 for Surrey against Hampshire.
This is also believed to be a world record for a major forty-over limited-overs match.
Essex and Lancashire (32 pts each) share the lead on the Sunday League table.
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Graham Gooch announces that he intends to retire from first-class cricket
after this week's County Championship match against Worcestershire.
- Former West Indian Test player Clifford
McWatt dies aged 75 in Ottawa, Canada from injures received in a motor
accident in June.
Saturday, 19 July 1997
Friday, 18 July 1997
Thursday, 17 July 1997
Wednesday, 16 July 1997
Tuesday, 15 July 1997
- Former Australian international
Merv Hughes is signed to play for the
Canberra Comets in their debut season in the
Mercantile Mutual Cup.
Hughes will continue to play grade cricket in Melbourne when not required
for the Canberra team.
Monday, 14 July 1997
Sunday, 13 July 1997
- An embarrassing situation for Asia Cup organisers in Colombo as
Mohinder Amarnath and John Reid both arrive to take up duty as tournament referee.
- Pakistan
"A" defeat a scratch ECB XI by ten wickets in a one-day game.
- Warwickshire, Essex, Kent and Lancashire all share the lead on 28 pts after
Week Twelve of the Sunday League.
Saturday, 12 July 1997
Friday, 11 July 1997
Thursday, 10 July 1997
Wednesday, 9 July 1997
- Tendulkar is reported as criticising the Indian selectors' choice of Asia Cup squad, calling it "B-Grade".
- NatWest Trophy Round Two Highlights:
- Devon Malcolm takes 7 for 35 for Derbyshire in their win over Northamptonshire;
- Essex beat Worcestershire despite 146 from Graeme Hick;
- Glamorgan overhaul Hampshire's score of 302;
- Other winners: Yorkshire, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, Sussex, Warwickshire.
Tuesday, 8 July 1997
Monday, 7 July 1997
Sunday, 6 July 1997
Saturday, 5 July 1997
- Reports in Indian newspapers of collusion between Indian underworld figures
and four members of the national team to fix a one-day match between India and
New Zealand in 1995.
- First innings lead to Australia on the third day of
the Third Test.
- Victories to Glamorgan, Lancashire, Northamptonshire and Warwickshire in the
County Championship.
- Aamir Sohail recalled to
Pakistan's
Asia Cup squad.
- Shane Warne becomes the most successful leg-spin bowler in Test history with 249 career wickets.
- John Woodcock's
100 Greatest Cricketers of All Time, published in The Times as part of a series on
"Top 100's" in many facets of life, arouses controversy.
Friday, 4 July 1997
Thursday, 3 July 1997
Wednesday, 2 July 1997
Tuesday, 1 July 1997
- Jason Gillespie replaces Michael Kasprowicz in Australia's Third Test team.
Phil Tufnell is cut from the England Test squad for the third Test running.
- Newspaper reports in Sydney that Chaminda Vaas spent two weeks in Sydney
during June receiving treatment for a stress fracture in the upper back.
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