The Borneo Post

Lancashire offer to stage Test cricket during crisis

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LONDON: The coronaviru­s has le the English cricket season in limbo but Lancashire were dealt a devastatin­g personal blow when they lost their chairman, David Hodgkiss.

Just weeks later the Manchester-based county have returned record financial results – a fi ing legacy for Hodgkiss, who died in late March at the age of 71 a er contractin­g the virus.

And they have put themselves in the frame to host Tests during the English summer.

Lancashire, who chose not to follow other counties in furloughin­g players during the Covid-19 crisis, have announced their highest-ever annual turnover of £34 million (US$41 million).

EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on, and amortisati­on) for the Red Rose county in 2019 were £7.6 million, a 10-fold increase since 2015 and a record for a first-class county.

“Excluding minority interests and one-off legacies it is absolutely a record,” CEO Daniel

Gidney told AFP.

“It’s a very proud day for the club.

“A hundred per cent it is David’s legacy. He was a mentor, a friend as well as a boss. With his constructi­on background, without him the £60 million redevelopm­ent (of the ground) would not have happened.

“The board was the driving force but he was the centre of that.

“For me a business problem to solve is like any other problem such as a recession but when you lose a friend it is an emotional kick in the gut.”

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Gidney said Lancashire, with a Hilton hotel on the site of their Old Trafford ground, were still in a position to host Tests this year.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) hope they can kickstart a season delayed by coronaviru­s by rescheduli­ng the three-Test series between England and the West Indies that was meant to take place in June, in July.

Australia and Pakistan are also scheduled to tour England in the coming months.

Old Trafford was originally due to host the second Test against Pakistan, which was scheduled to start on Aug 7.

Should the current lockdown be relaxed sufficient­ly to allow cricket to go ahead, Tests could be played behind closed doors at “bio-secure” grounds with onsite accommodat­ion such as Old Trafford.

That would allow players and officials to be monitored while restrictin­g their access to the outside world.

“We have made a formal expression of interest to the ECB,” said Gidney.

“We believe we have the capability, the experience and facilities on site in supporting them put on a bio-secure event.”

Lancashire are also thinking big for when cricket can return in earnest – including plans to promote themselves in the game’s biggest market.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Lancashire County Cricket Club Chairman David Hodgkiss (right), makes a presentati­on to England’s James Anderson on the first day of the fourth test at Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester, north-west England in this Aug 4, 2017 file photo.
— AFP photo Lancashire County Cricket Club Chairman David Hodgkiss (right), makes a presentati­on to England’s James Anderson on the first day of the fourth test at Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester, north-west England in this Aug 4, 2017 file photo.

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