CMJ: England stick with Emburey (30 May 1997)
JOHN EMBUREY will continue as assistant coach to David Lloyd on England`s tours this winter
30-May-1997
Friday 30 May 1997
England stick with Emburey
By Christopher Martin-Jenkins
JOHN EMBUREY will continue as assistant coach to David Lloyd on
England`s tours this winter. Still threatening to retire,
but still enjoying his one-day cricket for
Northamptonshire, whose head coach he became last year, Emburey
will support Lloyd in the one-day tournament in Sharjah before
Christmas and in the tour of the West Indies in the new year.
The manager of the tour has yet to be appointed, but it will not
be Graham Gooch or Mike Gatting, who will join forces as
manager and coach respectively of the England A side on their
tour of Kenya and South Africa. The team will leave in late
December and return home in March, and will be chosen partly
with possible replacements for the senior team in the Caribbean
in mind.
Gooch and Gatting will probably both have retired from playing
at the end of this season and their careers remain closely
allied. They are the other two parts of David
Graveney`s three-man selection committee and they announced their
retirement from Test cricket on the same day, during the Perth
Test in February 1995.
Gooch had been asked to coach the A tour in Australia last
winter but withdrew when his late father became ill and Gatting
replaced him, with conspicuous success.
One of these three old friends, rivals and
contemporaries will no doubt take over from Lloyd as England
coach in time.
Phil Neale will be manager and John Abrahams coach for the
England under-19 tour of South Africa, where they will also play
in the Youth World Cup.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)