Lancashire County Cricket Club recently unveiled a fitting tribute to two cricketing giants, Farokh Engineer and Clive Lloyd, by naming stands in their honor at the iconic Old Trafford ground. This marks a significant acknowledgment of their invaluable contributions to the club and the sport.
Farokh Engineer, a Lancashire stalwart from 1968 to 1976, left an indelible mark on the club’s history. His contributions were instrumental in securing four Gillette Cup victories, solidifying his legendary status amongst Lancashire supporters.
Clive Lloyd, the legendary two-time World Cup-winning captain, boasts an equally impressive two-decade association with Lancashire. His leadership and expertise significantly reshaped the club’s cricketing fortunes, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire.
The naming of these stands serves as a lasting testament to the remarkable achievements and enduring impact of both Engineer and Lloyd on Lancashire County Cricket Club and the wider world of cricket. It’s a fitting tribute to two true legends of the game.
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