Stand named after Lancashire 1970s county cricket heroes


Paul Burnell

BBC News, Manchester

Getty Images  Clive Lloyd with greying hair  (left) in dark suit Lancashire tie and white shirt and  Farokh Engineer with white hair in a sky blue jacket white shit and club tie stand alongside the ICC Cricket World Cup trophy on the pitch at Old Trafford in Manchester.Getty Images

Sir Clive Lloyd (left) and Farokh Engineer both joined the club in 1968

A stand has been named after two key members of the Lancashire side that dominated one-day cricket in the 1970s at the county’s Old Trafford ground.

The Sir Clive Lloyd and Farokh Engineer Stand was officially unveiled before the match got under way between England and India, for whom Engineer was capped 46 times.

Future West Indies captain Lloyd and wicketkeeper batsman Engineer joined Lancashire in the 1960s, shortly after English counties were allowed to sign overseas players.

The batting panache and verve of both men dovetailed perfectly with the new fast-scoring limited overs format of the game.

The stand is next to the club’s media centre and was previously known informally as the B Stand.

Its upper tier is dedicated to Lloyd with the lower dedicated to Engineer.

Lloyd, 80, and Engineer, 87, became folk heroes in Lancashire in the 1970s when the Red Rose county became known as the “kings of one-day cricket”.

The same crowds who cheered the likes of George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton at Manchester United in the winter brought football-style chants to cricket when Lloyd and Engineer batted at the other Old Trafford in the summer.

Lancashire County Cricket Club The pair pictured with club staff earlier as the stand was unveiled, both wearing suits, with the name of the stand revealed on a big screen in the backgroundLancashire County Cricket Club

The pair pictured with club staff earlier as the stand was unveiled

The team won three successive Gillette Cup finals and two successive Sunday league titles with Lloyd scoring a memorable 126 in the 1972 Gillette Cup final against Warwickshire.

Engineer was an experienced Test player when he joined Lancashire in the same season the Old Trafford committee had nearly agreed terms with West Indies legend Sir Gary Sobers.

Lloyd was also a Test player and had spent a year as a professional with Haslingden in 1967 and 1968.

‘Vivid memories’

Engineer played 175 matches in nine seasons for Lancashire, scoring 5,942 runs. Behind the stumps, he took 429 catches and recorded 35 stumpings.

For Lloyd, 30 of his career first-class centuries were amassed for the Red Rose in his haul of 12,764 runs in 219 matches over 18 seasons.

Andy Anson, Lancashire Cricket Chair, said: “We are constantly looking for ways to better honour and celebrate our past, and we felt it was more than fitting for both Sir Clive and Farokh to have a stand bearing their names.

“Both players were my cricketing heroes when I was growing up watching the Club, and I vividly remember that they both played during my first visit to Old Trafford in 1971. I have incredibly fond memories of Sir Clive and Farokh as key parts of a hugely successful Lancashire side, particularly in the 1970s.”

Two other parts of the ground are named after fast bowlers.

The former pavilion end was renamed after the county’s pace-bowling great and England’s leading Test wicket taker James Anderson in 2017.

The former Stretford End was renamed after ex-Lancashire and England fast bowler Brian Statham in 2011.



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