Fletcher plays down Gough speculation
Stephen Lamb - 14 February 2002
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The England coach, Duncan Fletcher, has declined to comment on suggestions that Darren Gough may be asked to stay in New Zealand for the forthcoming Test series.
The Yorkshire fast bowler was left out of the Test squad for New Zealand, along with Surrey's Alec Stewart, after both players had made themselves unavailable for the tour of India before Christmas.
"It has not been discussed," Fletcher told a news conference earlier today. "It's a complex issue and any movement has got to come from the chairman of the selection committee, David Graveney."
Fletcher has expressed concern over the form of Andy Caddick, who has only taken one wicket on the tour so far at a cost of 155 runs in three one-day matches, including figures of nought for 51 off 7.3 overs in the first one-day international at Christchurch, which New Zealand won by four wickets.
"Caddick is not bowling too well," Fletcher said. "He's lost some oomph and we have to look at that area. Andy had a break from cricket for six months and at 32 it can take a long time to get back and perform."
By contrast, Gough took four wickets in two overs as England almost managed to turn the Christchurch game on its head on Wednesday.
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