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Darren Lehmann: Northants coach wants more ruthless approach from team

Darren Lehmann: Northants coach wants more ruthless approach from team

Lehmann said being in charge of a community club was one of the main reasons he is so passionate about the job, which he took up before the start of last season. “Fans just want their team to play as well as they possibly can each and every day. They accept sometimes it doesn’t go

Lehmann said being in charge of a community club was one of the main reasons he is so passionate about the job, which he took up before the start of last season.

“Fans just want their team to play as well as they possibly can each and every day. They accept sometimes it doesn’t go their way, but as long as you’re trying, that’s all they want,” the former Australia batter said.

“We punch above our weight, and I’m pretty happy with that.”

Some fans may feel Lynn owes them one after smashing 108 not out off 51 balls for Hampshire against Northamptonshire in the 2025 Blast semi-final, thereby ending their hopes of lifting the trophy for the third time.

“We wanted [Matthew] Breetzke to continue playing [for us] because he’s a superstar of the game, but the next best thing is Chris Lynn,” Lehmann added.

“The grounds are too small for Lynn so if he gets going it will be fantastic. He’s keen as mustard which is great – he’s coming towards the end of his career, we get that, but we see someone who’s got the power [to capitalise] on a small ground, and English grounds are traditionally smaller than Australian ones.”

Northamptonshire start the season on 3 April with a home game against Sir James Anderson’s Lancashire in Championship Division Two.

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