Lat one from Meaker 92mph, the lad has raw pace no doubt. Good slower ball, down to 68mph, anything not landed perfectly by the bowler, is going to go for runs on this pitch, especially at that pace.Couple at 89mph from Meaker. Outpaced for the moment by Dirk Nannes who was consistently over 90mph. One at 87mph now - half volleys are hardly gonna intimidate Wright at that speed and so he's going to need to sort it out a bit.
It makes you wonder what? whether Wright could do a similar job, at the top of the order for England, instead of Lumb.This ground appears to be the size of the average front room, but Wright is indeed doing the business. It's not a bad bowling attack either. Makes you wonder.
Makes you wonder why he can't.It makes you wonder what? whether Wright could do a similar job, at the top of the order for England, instead of Lumb.
T20 is a very cruel game for bowlers.Tremmers's figures v ugly tho 1/54 off 4. Ouch.
Oh right, not that I'm a Wright fanboy at all but tbf to him, he's never opened the batting has he for England in T20? where it's far easier to score quick runs.Makes you wonder why he can't.
I seem to remember them trying it in the 2009 World T20, and Wright only making a good score against the Netherlands. They've literally tried everything with him.Oh right, not that I'm a Wright fanboy at all but tbf to him, he's never opened the batting has he for England in T20? where it's far easier to score quick runs.
Surprised it's as many as that, the trouble with Wright is, he simply doesn't produce it often enough with the bat, for England.I seem to remember them trying it in the 2009 World T20, and Wright only making a good score against the Netherlands. They've literally tried everything with him.
Edit - checking, he's opened 9 times in T20.