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Lloyd, 80, and Engineer, 87, became folk heroes in Lancashire in the 1970s side that became known as the "kings of one day ...
Farokh Engineer and Clive Lloyd, cricket legends with ties to Lancashire County Cricket Club, were honored with stands named after them at Old Trafford Stadium. Engineer's arrival pivotal for ...
Engineer’s presence was pivotal in Lancashire’s success in the limited-overs format, particularly their four Gillette Cup triumphs between 1970 and 1975 ...
Lancashire County Cricket Club on Wednesday honoured former India wicketkeeper Farokh Engineer and legendary West Indies captain Clive Lloyd by naming stands after them at the iconic Old Trafford ...
Interestingly, despite his iconic status, Engineer does not have a stand named after him at Mumbai’s Brabourne Stadium, where ...
Lancashire Cricket Club to name Old Trafford stands after legends Farokh Engineer and Clive Lloyd during the fourth India vs England Test, honouring their iconic contributions to the team.
Lancashire County Cricket Club, who won their first outright county championship since 1934 in September, are honoured in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
Lancashire County Cricket Club has unveiled plans for a second base. The club has identified land - owned by the county council - off Farington Road in Farington, near Leyland.
Lancashire County Cricket Club (LCCC) can go ahead with a multi-million pound regeneration of its ground, three appeal court judges rule. Let us know you agree to data collection on AMP.
Lancashire County Cricket Club are aiming to win the hearts of Indian fans as they look to build on a record-breaking financial year despite the impending impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Lancashire Cricket Club could axe up to 30 jobs because its conferencing business has been wiped out because of coronavirus restrictions. The Old Trafford club had budgeted for a return to ...