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Keaton Jennings steps down as Lancashire four-day captain

The opening batter relinquishes the role that he has held since 2023 following a winless start to the Division Two campaign, which also forced the club's hierarchy to issue an apology to their members

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Comments

Posted by Lloyd Birch on 13/05/2025 at 21:22

Benkenstein has taken two Counties to the bottom of Div 2. Why are we still employing him? The rest of the Cricketer Committee can go as well!!! Make a clean sweep. Let's hope that Harris can still churn out the runs. When he falls it's a house of cards. Absolute shambles.

Posted by Ian Haworth on 13/05/2025 at 19:49

Benkenstein is like the invisible man at Lancs. Never seen by members. Not a word said by him regarding the pitiful situation Lancs CC are in. The complete club is in disarray from top to bottom.

Posted by Mike Wood on 13/05/2025 at 17:06

If any football manager had taken his team from second to bottom of the lower division (a drop of 16 places) they would be long gone. I do not understand why the coach is still there.

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