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Sales stakes claim with big knock
By Ted Corbett
LONDON, MAY 12. With the best timing of his blossoming career,
David Sales, the Northamptonshire middle order batsman, completed
yet another huge innings on Thursday. He has scored only seven
centuries in the last four years, but three of those have topped
200 and at a time when few England batsmen are in great form he
was creating all the headlines long before he passed 260 off the
Nottinghamshire bowling on Thursday.
Sales, 22, will be high on the list of those the selectors want
to replace the injured Michael Vaughan for the first Test against
Zimbabwe at Lord's next week when the squad is announced by David
Graveney, chairman of selectors, at Headingley. By the time Sales
finished with 276 it appeared that he was favourite for an
England place.
But there will be an argument; Sales will always court
controversy and now that Brian Lara - another controversial
cricketer - has decided he can make the tour later this summer
after all the selectors will be cautious about picking a novice
to face the West Indies.
The selectors sent Sales to Bangladesh and New Zealand with the
`A' team, but he was overshadowed by the showy Vikram Solanki
who, in contrast to Sales, has more fans than critics, but
nothing like as many spectacular innings.
Still there is a chance that Graveney, Nasser Hussain, the
captain, and Duncan Fletcher, the coach, will gamble on Sales
against Zimbabwe, the worst of the Test teams and unable to get
enough practice on this tour.
Their other option is to promote another big lad, the 6ft 4in,
Andrew Flintoff, who has been batting at No. 3 for Lancashire
after its coach Bobby Simpson, the former Australian captain,
coach and selector, urged him to cut back on his haymaking
strokes and get his head down.
They may pick: Nasser Hussain (captain), Nick Knight, Mike
Atherton, Mark Ramprakash, Graeme Hick, Alec Stewart, Andrew
Flintoff, David Sales, Craig White, Andrew Caddick, Darren Gough,
Steve Harmison and Chris Schofield.
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