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Doug Wright (cricketer)

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dismissed l.b.w. during his Anglo-Australian Test career". In the end he was overbowled and expensive. Of particular note is that Wright was the biggest wicket-taker on either side with 23 wickets – five more than any other bowler – but with the high average of 43.04. He was also the chief first–class wicket-taker of the 1946–47 season – 51 wickets (33.31) – and bowled just over a third of England's overs in the Tests; 246.3 compared to 240.2 by
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was keen to discuss field placings with his professional cricketers. He changed them as each batsmen came in and gave Wright a field of close catchers instead of trying to save runs. At the start of each Test, Wright would receive telegrams and letters from well-wishers who had lamented his bad luck
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is always dangerous, and cutting Wright is a form of suicide. Why a bowler of his skill failed to get more test-match wickets always mystified me; there was of course the marked tendency to bowl no-balls, but he sent down so many good ones, and worried and beat the batsmen so often, that he should
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Wright ended the series with 11 wickets (45.45) and his Test career came to an end with 7 further wickets in New Zealand (25.57). In order to regain supremacy in international cricket, England captains began to change to tactics that emphasised reducing the ability for batsmen to score. In this
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called the no-ball "Wright's curse...He's probably bowled more of these than any other spinner in history", "On at least four occasions he was convinced he had Bradman in his bag but it was not to be. Wright, I believe was very keen to secure such a verdict over Bradman, who only once has been
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Wright (1/169) β€œbowled beautifully with the most wretched luck”, in one over "On four occasions Hammond, usually most undemonstrative, threw his hands in the air as the ball beat Bradman and shaved the stumps, and in between these near dismissals there was a confident appeal for
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context, Wright was an expensive luxury. In 1951 Wright was never at his best in a damp summer, and on the hard wickets of 1952 his wickets cost six runs more than in 1947 or 1949. However, in August 1953, Wright became Kent's first professional captain, and in contrast to
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due to his odd run up "He waves his arms widely, and rocks on his legs like a small ship pitching and tossing in a fairly heavy sea. Whenever he bowls in Australia there are people who whistle and cat-call as he goes through his strange approach to the stumps."
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At the beginning of 1957, Wright said he did not wish to be considered for the captaincy in his second benefit year, and in mid-July he decided to retire. A review of his career was provided in the article "Googly Bowlers and Captains Retire" in the 1958
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the job seemed to help his bowling, for in 1954 with pitches totally unsuited he took 105 wickets and in 1955 he had one of his best seasons. At the Oval he led Kent to an unexpected victory over
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commented, "most of his eight victims had not been born when Wright entered first-class cricket twenty-four years ago and they had no answer to his whipping leg-breaks and googlies".
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have had better results...he seemed always likely to get wickets. It is one of the toughest problems of captaincy to know when to remove a man like that from the firing-line.
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appealed, but Bradman was given not out. However, a cameraman took a series of photographs of the delivery and "the camera appears to give a different verdict".
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that turned so fiercely that it missed both bat and stumps, "a real pearl that morally bowled Harvey all the way". The following ball had Wright appealing for
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and their like groping forward hypnotised by the magic of his spinning witchcraft". Wright bowled unchanged for nearly two hours and took the wickets of
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as he rushed home. As a result, he fielded only for a few overs before he had to retire from the game on the only spinning wicket of the series. With
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dropped Bradman off Wright in the second innings for 2, the Australian captain made 63, Wright was hit for 2/93 and Australia won by 5 wickets.
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add 45 runs for the last wicket, managing to hold a straight bat up to the few balls he was left to face until the last four balls from
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Bradman tried to hit a straight ball to leg, but missed and was hit on the top of his pads plumb in front of the stumps. Wright and
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during World War II, and the loss of several of England's dry-wicket bowlers to the War meant he became an automatic choice for the
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shut up his end and conceded only 15 runs while Wright span his way through the Australian batting with a spell of 5/42 with
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he took 5/167 on a flat wicket in Australia's 645 and suffered in this and the next three Tests as the England captain
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when that county appeared certain to win. In 1956, however Wright did not take fifty wickets, though once against
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at 219/9 and made 14 of their last wicket stand of 53 as the Yorkshire batsman carried his bat for 156 not out.
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on Kent's bowling honours, but after Freeman's powers declined in 1936, Wright took his place. He did the
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twice in 1937, and was picked to play for England in 1938. He bowled well on a dusty wicket at
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at slip. Australia started the fourth day on 189/4 and Wright bowled unchanged for 11 overs.
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in first-class cricket. He played for Kent for 19 seasons and was their first professional
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England were reduced to three bowlers and lost by an innings. Wright recovered for the
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all falling to catches close to the wicket. Wright finished with 7/105 and only
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Wright was seen as England's trump card when he arrived in Australia, but had
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set stereotyped defensive fields and was loath to take advice. In the
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before lunch. He kept out the first three, but spooned the last to
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and produced two sensational performances: sixteen for 80 against
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Cricket Task-Force, The Story of the 1950–1951 Australian Tour
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In 1939, Wright advanced so much that he was named one of the
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thought he was the best leg-spinner he had seen apart from
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cricket season leading wicket-takers (1900–01 to 1949–50)
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said he was the best leg-spinner to tour Australia since
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Cricket Controversy, Test matches in Australia 1946–47
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at square leg and was out for 2. Batting again in the
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Wright found things turning his way. The new captain
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Bexley
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After retiring as a player, he became 19:For other people named Doug Wright, see 1084:Swanton in Australia with MCC 1946–1975 751: 1638:British Army personnel of World War II 1570: 901: 899: 855: 853: 843: 841: 724:, tripping over his bat and pulling a 676:Wright toured Australia again for the 1173: 716:Wright was run out for a duck by his 964:Wisden – ENGLAND v AUSTRALIA 1946–47 671: 533: 969: 896: 850: 838: 13: 1628:Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers 1618:International Cavaliers cricketers 651: 14: 1669: 1097: 514:, but his batting declined after 1043: 1653:Duke of Norfolk's XI cricketers 1030: 1021: 1012: 1003: 994: 957: 944: 935: 926: 917: 908: 478: 887: 878: 862: 822: 813: 801: 518:. 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