G Dean: Emburey riled by Lamb's outburst (26 Jul 1998)
VICTORY for Northamptonshire on Friday may have lifted them off the bottom of the Britannic Assurance table, but all that they have left to play for this season is a top-eight finish in the championship
26-Jul-1998
25 July 1998
Emburey riled by Lamb's outburst
By Geoffrey Dean
VICTORY for Northamptonshire on Friday may have lifted them off the
bottom of the Britannic Assurance table, but all that they have left
to play for this season is a top-eight finish in the championship.
"An absolute shambles", was former captain Allan Lamb's verdict on the
county before the Derbyshire game and, not surprisingly, coach John
Emburey did not take kindly to the jibe.
Emburey, the target for some criticism from disgruntled members at a
county forum last Monday, admits the side have not played well. "But
if we start turning it around, how can you call it a shambles? I still
believe we have a good enough team to win another four championship
games this summer."
Plausible realism or groundless optimism? Probably the former,
particularly with Nottinghamshire and Sussex to come. Significantly,
Franklyn Rose, whom Emburey says was bowling too short for the first
seven games of the season, has now found the right length for English
pitches and has taken 15 wickets in his last four innings. Paul Taylor
is back to his best, and Devon Malcolm's wicket-taking potential
remains undimmed, even if at high cost.
But the Wantage Road pitches remain a concern. Two-thirds of the
square has been re-laid over the past few years and getting results is
proving difficult. "They never offer any seam movement and for some
reason they've been slow this season. Until the Derbyshire game, they
haven't turned either," complains Emburey. Chief executive Steve
Coverdale thinks that re-laying again, although expensive at oe5,000
per wicket, may have to be considered.
A more likely option is employing Lamb as a motivator rather than a
batting coach but Emburey rejects Lamb's assertion that the playing
staff should be trimmed from 27 to 16.
And having been unable to enlist the services of Graham Gooch on
account of his Durham commitments, he is looking to hire Desmond
Haynes in a part-time capacity.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)