Ind vs Eng: Farooq Engineer received a great honor in Old Trafford, Clive Lloyd also received special reward

The fourth match of the Five Game Test series between India and England is played at the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester. Prior to this match, Lancashire Cricket Club Farooq Engineer and Clive Lloyd honored. The club changed the ‘b -stand’ to Sir Clive Lloyd and Farooq Engineer stand. The engineer expressed happiness and the first Indian became the first Indian to receive this honor on the foreign ground. He said: “It’s not just a moment of pride for me, but also for the whole of India. Both clives and I talked about it this morning. We never thought something would happen in honor of us. God is great. We have not gained respect in our own country.” Lloyd played 219 games for Lancashire with the West Indies, the captain who won the World Cup twice, Lloyd played first -class matches for Lancashire between 1968 and 1986. He scored 12,764 runs and took 55 wickets. Lloyd scored 8,522 runs in a list of a cricket for the club and took 60 wickets. He also contributed significantly to the ODI success of Lancashire and won two ODIs in 1969 and 1970. He won the Char Gillette Cup between 1970 and 1975, including a memorable turn of 126 runs played against Warwickshire in 1972. Lloyd and engineer gave Lancashire a clear identity. Indian International Player was the wicketkeeper of engineer Lancashire, who represented the club from 1968 to 1976. He played 175 games for the club, with 5.942 runs scored, took 429 catches and 35 bumps. His incredible skill behind the batter of the engineer and stumps began a golden age for Lancashire, which in the 1970s was the king of ODI cricket. When Lloyd and Engineer made their debut for Lancashire, the club has not won a major trophy since 1950, but after eight years he won the title Gillette Cup four times in 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1975 and John Player League twice in 1969 and 1970. Both Lloyd and Engineer are the former Player of the first group, and the first group of a specialist in a specialist in a specialist in a specialist in a specialist in the first group. in 2020. Share this story Tags