He was one of them too, basically anyone who changed counties, and if you did it 3 times, you were doomed beyond belief, but Wright was the one he watched, and thought was terrible.I thought James Anyon was his hate figure?
Search Chris Wright, user Richard, It's not hard.You really need to provide some links, FFS.
Been a good signing for Sussex, and a good move for him. That action of his isn't pretty though. A bit like (poor old) Scott Boswell on speed.Anyon does look really quick nowadays, shame it's come so late.
Its some quality stuff there, including a post following Richard stating Bopara a lass above.Search Chris Wright, user Richard, It's not hard.
Given that they made 495 against Kent it seems unlikely that they'd want to drop a batsman, so Ireland for Hoggard must be the most likely change. Also it's quite unusual for a young batsman to debut in the Championship - generally they get tried out in limited-overs cricket first.Anyone with much knowledge on Leicestershire?
Angus Robson any chance of a game?
Yeah good to see both them playing, really want Tremlett for the ashes.Should see a fair few England players play this round, be interesting to see how Bresnan, and perhaps Tremlett go.
BBC radio commentator on Surrey v Sussex has just described Adam Hollioake as "one of the great Surrey legends".
Slots in nicely at number 3 for me. Adds much-needed depth to an otherwise frail batting order, and brings a whole new dimension to the bowling.
1. Sir Jack Hobbs
2. John Edrich
3. Adam Hollioake (c)
4. Peter May
5. Ken Barrington
6. Alec Stewart (w)
7. George Lohmann
8. Tony Lock
8. Jim Laker
9. Sir Alec Bedser
11. Tom Richardson
I don't think he's being at all seriousNot sure how serious you are there, but I don't know if he ever batted as high as three - even in OD stuff. Perhaps Tom Hayward, Andrew Sandham or Mark Ramprakash, who all made over 100 f-c 100s, might be better qualified to fill that spot?
AH for the Surrey all-time one-day team though.