Emburey named as assistant to Lloyd
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
IT IS a little early to be talking of heirs-apparent to an England coach who has only just been appointed, but the announcement
yesterday that John Emburey will be David Lloyd`s assistant coach
on England`s twin tour of Zimbabwe and New Zealand this winter
clearly marks the line of succession.
It would be no surprise if Phil Neale, the Warwickshire coach,
were to be reinstated as the England A coach in Emburey`s place
when the personnel for the second team`s tour of Australia from
October to December are agreed in the next few days.
John Barclay, the former Sussex captain, who was administrative
manager of England`s tour of South Africa and for the World Cup
last winter, will be in overall charge again this time, with
Wayne Morton continuing as physiotherapist.
It is a good team. These are men who are comfortable with one
another, which is fundamental to the chances of a successful tour
and a contented set of players. Lloyd did not select his assistant, whose main responsibility will obviously be the bowlers,
without some consultation, but it is evident that this is the man
he wanted. Emburey was, in fact, contacted by the TCCB as a possible candidate for the premier role at the same time as Lloyd
earlier this year but said he felt he needed to gain experience
first as Northamptonshire`s player-coach.
Seeing England struggling at Headingley yesterday Emburey will
undoubtedly have concluded that he was wise to bide his time. We
must hope that he and Lloyd will be able to improve the fortunes
of a team which all too often looks second best, whatever the opposition, and they have two tours against relatively modest opposition during which to try to fashion a side capable of holding
their own against Australia next year.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)