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Yorkshire debut joy for pace prospect



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Published Date: 14 May 2008
UNHERALDED teenager Ben Sanderson has been plucked from obscurity and thrust into the Yorkshire XI for today's LV Championship match at Durham.

With Matthew Hoggard on England duty, Morne Morkel forced to return to South Africa, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan unfit and Ajmal Shazad hamstrung, Yorkshire need one of their young bowlers to step up and Sheffield-born Sanderson is the man in form.

The 19
-year-old was a long way down the fast-bowling pecking-order at the start of the season but three strong performances for the Second XI, culminating in last week's match figures of 10-81 against Nottinghamshire, have propelled him to the front of the queue.

In addition to his 4-51 and 6-30 against Notts, the right-arm academy product took 2-29 in two innings against Leicestershire and 1-3 off 12 overs against Glamorgan.

"He's similar to Hoggy," said Yorkshire's director of cricket Martyn Moxon, who also gives a Championship debut to opening batsman Adam Lyth. "He's got very similar attributes. He swings it and seams it. He's not express pace but he's pretty quick. He's having a very good season."

Sanderson, who played in just a third of Yorkshire's Second XI Championship fixtures last season, said: "This is brilliant. My chance has probably come a bit earlier than I expected, but I'm confident I'm going to do well."

Lyth is only a year older but has been knocking on the door of the senior side for two years, making his first-team debut in a Pro40 match in 2006. He has been a mainstay of the Second XI, scoring 540 runs at 45 in their Championship last season and hitting two centuries in his three innings in the competition this year – he is averaging 148.





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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 8:23 AM
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