Last updated: 8th August 2008
Harmison: successful return
Steve Harmison admitted he was nervous before making an impressive return to the Test arena.
The paceman has come under criticism for his mental fragility since starring in England's Ashes success three years ago, but was back to something like his best on day one of the fourth Test.
Harmison, who last played Test cricket in March, claimed two crucial wickets in two balls to institute a South Africa collapse to 194 all out at The Oval.
The 29-year-old Durham bowler told Sky Sports: "Obviously I was delighted when Kev told me I was playing today - I felt no pressure but I was very nervous.
"I was really excited last night more than anything else - it was like Christmas Eve. There were a few nerves before the first ball but after that I was fine.
"It was just a normal game this season as I've probably clocked up 500 overs, business as usual.
"I managed to get the ball in a decent area, got a few wickets but I would have liked a few more and I should probably have had a couple more at the end - but I couldn't get it straight."
As for the future, he added: "I'd love to think there's a future beyond this Test match but I'll have to work out where we go from here.
"The one-dayers are still out of the question - I won't go back on the decision I've made.
"But I have to get over this season when it finishes because the body will need time to digest what a hard season it's been."
| Fixture |
|---|
| Friday 5th September |
| County Championship - Division One |
| Yorkshire vs Sussex |
| Nottinghamshire vs Somerset |
| Durham vs Lancashire |
| Kent vs Surrey |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Worcestershire vs Warwickshire |
| Middlesex vs Gloucestershire |
| Derbyshire vs Glamorgan |
| Women's Twenty20 Match |
| England Women vs India Women |
| Saturday 6th September |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| Australia vs Bangladesh |
| Pro40 - Division One |
| Hampshire vs Worcestershire |
| Result |
|---|
| Thursday 4th September |
| Women's Series |
| England Women vs India Women England Women won by 8 wickets. |
| Wednesday 3rd September |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| Australia vs Bangladesh Australia won by 8 wickets. |
| One Day International Series |
| England vs South Africa No Result |
| Tuesday 2nd September |
| Pro40 - Division Two |
| Surrey vs Kent Kent won by 142 runs. |
| Monday 1st September |
| Pro40 - Division One |
| Hampshire vs Durham Hampshire won by 62 runs. |
| The Second Eleven Trophy |
| Essex 2nd XI vs Hampshire 2nd XI Hampshire 2nd XI won by 7 runs. |
| Women's Series |
| England Women vs India Women England Women won by 10 wickets. |
| Sunday 31st August |
| One Day International Series |
| England vs South Africa England won by 7 wickets. |
| Pro40 - Division Two |
| Yorkshire vs Glamorgan Yorkshire won by 49 runs. |
| Northamptonshire vs Kent No Result (Match abandoned, rain, 1pt each) |
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