
After two days at Lord8217;s, I am convinced that the rain in Spain falls mainly in London rather than in the plains.
Despite the frustration that comes with damp weather, there was one good news for the Australian team 8212; the rain drops falling on Glenn McGrath8217;s head seemed to have a positive effect on the fast bowler.
This must have brought great relief to Australian captain Mark Taylor on two counts. First, he would have been delighted to witness the return to form of one of his major strike force. Secondly, it coincided with his decision to insert England. This judgement was based on the cloud cover and Taylor8217;s reading of the situation was perfect as McGrath homed in on off-stump.
McGrath8217;s relentless attack looked to have been rewarded with a fourth victim when Thorpe edged a late moving delivery but Ian Healy8217;s sportsmanship ensured no injustice was done. Once he realised after coming up following a diving roll that an appeal had been made, he ran across to the conferring umpires to inform them that the ball hadn8217;t carried. Healy8217;s sporting action must have delighted the Lord8217;s officials.
In addition to being a great morale booster, McGrath8217;s return to form will also help Shane Warne whose job becomes easier.
SCOREBOARD
England 1st innings: M Butcher c Blewett b McGrath 5, M Atherton c Taylor b McGrath 1, A Stewart b McGrath 1, N Hussain batting 10, G Thorpe batting 13. Extras b 4, nb 4: 8. Total for 3 wickets, in 21 overs: 38Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-12, 3-13
To bat: J Crawley, R Croft, D Gough, A Caddick, D Malcolm, M Ealham
Bowling: McGrath 10-2-21-3, Reiffel 6-4-4-0 2nb, Kasprowicz 5-1-9-0 2nb