Lancashire: Second county string takes title (18 Sep 1997)
LANCASHIRE are second team champions for the first time since 1986
18-Sep-1997
18 September 1997
Lancashire: Second county string takes title
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
LANCASHIRE are second team champions for the first time since
1986. And skipper Peter Sleep reckons that's much more
significant than merely a consolation for an otherwise
disappointing season.
"It means the youngsters at the club have learned how to win,"
reflected the former Australian Test leg spinner as he sipped a
glass of champagne after yesterday's victory over Leicestershire
which clinched the title.
"The lads have played really well as a unit all year and at
least six or seven of them are ready to make a big impact at
first team level."
Graham Lloyd and Gary Yates played their part in the latest
victory, but yesterday the crucial wickets were taken by young
paceman Paul Ridgway, the medium pace of Steve Titchard and Mark
Chilton, and finally the leg spin of Chris Schofield. The win
was especially satisfying for Sleep who has been criticised for
his aggressive style of captaincy since being recruited by David
Lloyd three years ago, and also suffered a broken ankle playing
football.
Then this month Lancashire seemed to have blown their title
chance when they were docked 24 points for fielding two
Australian players - Sleep and James Peterson - against
Yorkshire.
"I was a bit miffed about that, so it feels good to have knocked
Yorkshire off top spot again," he reflected.
Lancashire's 1986 success was inspired by the captain-coach team
of David Hughes and Alan Ormrod, who then went on to take the
first team to second place in the championship proper the
following season.
¥Ian Austin struck three quick blows at Bristol against Gloucs
today reducing the home side to 20-3 from 11 overs.
¥Phil Sykes has lost captaincy of Church cricket club.
Vice-chairman Alan Gilrane said: "Philip is disappointed but he
has accepted it quite well. The committee believe a change could
do some good." Peter Gilrane has been appointed to succeed
Sykes.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)