Hmm, can't say I'm a massive fan of Wright tbh. He's "respectable" at best. I'd much rather see someone like Tony Palladino or Maurice Chambers playing. Palladino's certainly not quick (78-80mph generally) but he gets swing, has good variation and more importantly, gets wickets in OD cricket, as proven by his record. Average of 30, striking at 35 and a healthy economy rate. Compared with Wright, who's got an average of 49.83, striking at 55 and his economy rate is higher. Chamber's extra pace would probably mean I'd take him ahead of both of them, but I'd certainly rather see Palladino playing ahead of Wright.Would look like the strong partnership of Masters and Napier are reunited as a potent force in County cricket with combined figures of 18-4-65-5. Chris Wright continues his respectable form this season with 1/40 off 9, he does look a pretty solid bowler with that Ishant Sharma-esque approach to the crease and action.
Look beyond the stats for once, Wright has improved, a pure average won't show that just yet. From what I've seen, Wright has a yard of pace on Chambers too.Hmm, can't say I'm a massive fan of Wright tbh. He's "respectable" at best. I'd much rather see someone like Tony Palladino or Maurice Chambers playing. Palladino's certainly not quick (78-80mph generally) but he gets swing, has good variation and more importantly, gets wickets in OD cricket, as proven by his record. Average of 30, striking at 35 and a healthy economy rate. Compared with Wright, who's got an average of 49.83, striking at 55 and his economy rate is higher. Chamber's extra pace would probably mean I'd take him ahead of both of them, but I'd certainly rather see Palladino playing ahead of Wright.
I am talking more as a continuation of his ODI bowling form.He'd only taken 3 for 124 before today though;
Interesting. I am quite impressed by him, I think he gets good carry,I wasn't basing it purely on stats though. I've never watched Wright and been that impressed. He never looks particularly threatening and although he's got abit more pace than Palladino and Chambers, if he's not picking up wickets on a more consistent basis than them, then it's pretty pointless. I missed the Essex game on TV whenever it was though, so I can't really judge Wright's improvement, but I certainly wasn't too impressed with him last year. Rubbish hair as well.
I would like the team to beLancs need a good performance against Worcestershire this week, weather is apparently set fair, which makes a change from the last CC we were scheduled at New Road when the game was called off a couple of days before it was due to start.
Only change will probably be Mahmood for Hogg from the last match. Seems like Gareth Cross might be giving up on breaking in to the side as a wicketkeeper, he took 8/42 for his club side on the weekend He is actually a decent bowler though.
To be fair he's been playing out of position for the past 5 years.I would like the team to be
Horton, Brown, Prince, Du Plessis, Croft, Cross, Hogg, Chapple, Mahmood, Newby, Keedy.
Chilton has started well but I don't expect it to continue as he has done nothing in the previous 5 years. He has played 153 matches and has an average of 32.61. It was 31.73 at the beginning of the season and he has faced a uni side and two teams with depleted bowling attacks.