CMJ: Bullish Lloyd hell-bent on stoking England`s fire (24 May 1997)
ENGLAND made a great and heartening start when they defeated Australia by six wickets at Headingley on Thursday and most of those who flock to the Oval this morning for the second one-day international will be expecting more of the same
24-May-1997
Saturday 24 May 1997
Bullish Lloyd hell-bent on stoking England`s fire
By Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Another chance to turn the screws on chastened Australia
ENGLAND made a great and heartening start when they defeated
Australia by six wickets at Headingley on Thursday and most of
those who flock to the Oval this morning for the second one-day
international will be expecting more of the same.
The short, sharp series for the Texaco Trophy (all the better
for that) concludes at Lord`s tomorrow and while the uncommitted
might wish for an Australian win today to ensure parity for the
deciding game, England supporters are in no mood to be objective.
Surrey officials have begged them to arrive well before the 10.45
start but if the necessary security checks cause some
frustration, even with 15 extra entry points to the ground,
spectators will be sustained by the glorious image of Surrey`s
new captain, Adam Hollioake, pulling Jason Gillespie over the
square-leg boundary for six to win the first game.
For Hollioake, an innings of 66 not out might prove to have been
another step on the way to a Test career which should
probably have started a year ago, but winning the match was what
mattered to him, and so it should have been. Other than conveying
the signal that this is an England side who will not lie down
and die when the battle is getting fierce, however, nothing
of long-term significance should necessarily be drawn from one
limited-overs game.
Certainly, the Australians must feel a little
chastened. England`s performance at Headingley was more
than spirited, it was organised and skilful, too, and if it is
repeated under clearer skies this weekend, it will be they who
start the Test series with their tails up. England`s coach,
David Lloyd, spoke in glowing terms of the gutsy performances of
players like Adam Hollioake, Graham Thorpe and Robert Croft
in the Headingley match.
In his own inimitable, passionate, West Lancashire way, Lloyd is
determined to stress that, while one swallow definitely
does not constitute a whole summer, England`s performances have
not been so poor as has been maintained:
"We`re flipping great at self-doubt as a country, and there are
a few things I`m hell-bent on changing," Lloyd said, before
reiterating the evidence. "We were undefeated in Test matches
during the winter and our A team and Under-19s both had great
tours, too. Last summer we beat India twice, in Tests and onedayers, and we beat a very good Pakistan side in the one-day
game. The Australians are, of course, a topclass side, but
what I`m striving to do is talk our players up as well."
The only change England are likely to contemplate today is the
inclusion of Warwickshire`s slow left-arm spinner Ashley
Giles at the expense of either Dean Headley or Phillip
DeFreitas. The other spinner is sure of his place: it is
Robert Croft`s 27th birthday tomorrow and he would love to
celebrate it with further success in the third and final
international at Lord`s. It will be a first international
appearance for him at Lord`s and he said yesterday: "To do that
against Australia will be the ultimate."
Not quite the ultimate, in fact, because it is more important
that Croft should play a major part in the Test there in the
middle of June. That game may prove the barometer of the
summer. For the moment, at least, England can enjoy the feel of
the sun on their backs and the chances are that the glow will
still be there by tomorrow evening.
ENGLAND (from): N V Knight, * M A Atherton, - A J Stewart,
G P Thorpe, G D Lloyd, A J Hollioake, M A Ealham, P A J
Defreitas, R D B Croft, D Gough, D W Headley, A F Giles, J P
Crawley, C E W Silverwood, B C Hollioake.
AUSTRALIA (from): * M A Taylor, M E Waugh, S R Waugh, M G Bevan,
G S Blewett, M J Slater, - I A Healy, S K Warne, M S Kasprowicz,
J N Gillespie, G D McGrath, B P Julian.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)