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March 10, 2003 Monday Muharram 6, 1424

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Campbell ready to swap mike for bat


BLOEMFONTEIN, March 9: Zimbabwe have asked Alistair Campbell to put down his television commentator’s microphone and join their injury-ridden World Cup squad.

Campbell, a shock omission from the original 15-man squad but who has not picked up a bat for six weeks, said: “I was out here to commentate and the team management have contacted me and asked me to come in for the last two matches.

“I’m still contracted to them. I suppose I’m going from behind the mike across the boundary.”

Zimbabwe want Campbell to replace Mark Vermeulen, who suffered a hairline fracture above his left eye while batting against team mate Travis Friend in the nets on Friday.

Vermeulen will have to be examined by three independent doctors and his injury confirmed as serious before World Cup organisers will allow him to be replaced.

“My wife will take my cricket equipment to the airport (in Harare) to get it flown to me. I don’t have a World Cup playing strip,” Campbell added.

Zimbabwe are also set to ask for a second replacement, with right-hand batsman Stuart Matsikenyeri on stand-by for leg-spinner Brian Murphy.

Murphy tore a calf muscle while warming up during the interval in Saturday’s six-wicket defeat against New Zealand.

Guy Whittall also has a calf strain and is unlikely to play in Zimbabwe’s next game while leading batsman Andy Flower has a niggling groin problem.

The 30-year-old Campbell averages 30.63 in 187 One-day Internationals and has also played 60 Tests.—Reuters






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