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Gough denies rift with management Wisden CricInfo staff - July 25, 2002
Darren Gough insists he has not had a row with the England team management over the treatment of his kneeinjury. Gough suffered a recurrence of the problem while bowling for Yorkshire against Lancashire last weekend, and will miss at least the first two Tests of England's series against India as a result. Gough, 31, got through the NatWest Series unscathed, but according to Wednesday's Yorkshire Evening Post, he was told by his specialist to miss the championship match against Lancashire. But Gough issued a statement denying that he was forced to play by the England management: "Despite what has been written in some newspapers, I have not had a row with the England team management about my knee injury, neither was I forced to play [against Lancashire] against my wishes." "After coming through the C&G Trophy quarter-final last week, my knee felt OK and after talking to Nasser (Hussain) and Duncan (Fletcher) it was decided I would play against Lancashire. "To be honest, I wanted to play in the Championship match for my own peace of mind as much as anything. I needed to be 100 percent sure that I could get through a four-day game rather than just a one-day game as I had slight reservations about my ability to do so. "It's absolute nonsense to suggest that my knee injury has been misdiagnosed or that I was rushed into the Roses match ahead of schedule.
"I've had great support from the medical team since I was injured and it's just frustrating that I haven't yet been able to get back to full fitness.
"Once the two weeks rest period is up, I'm looking forward to getting back ino the nets and hopefully playing cricket for Yorkshire. It will then be up to me to prove to Nasser and Duncan that my body is ready for a five-day Test.
"That's my target for this summer and everyone who knows me, knows that I've never been one to shirk a challenge." © Wisden CricInfo Ltd |
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