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"The wickets can be quite different every time you come here." Development gauge The tour, including three T20 internationals, three one-day internationals and three Tests, will provide a gauge for New Zealand coach John Wright of how far his team has...
"For any team it takes a bit of time to adjust to the weather and wickets," he said. "The wickets can be quite different every time you come here." The tour, including three T20 internationals, three one-day internationals and three Tests, will provide...
DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 03: Coach John Wright of New Zealand fields before game one of the International One Day Series between New Zealand and Zimbabwe at University Oval on February 3, 2012 in Dunedin, New Zealand. View Photo »
We've been a little short of runs in our test performances for the last little while so we really can't afford to be short on bowling
CHOICE: Test keeper BJ Watling will take the gloves for ND in Plunket Shield four-day game against Central Districts starting on Friday. Northern Knights' coach Grant Bradburn says Black Caps coach John Wright has no input into his domestic team's...
But, today we are here to throw more light on the coop created by designer John Wright, who claims that his version is more practical and employs fairly advanced techniques. The environmentally friendly coop has been made using post consumer reclaimed...
York, Feb 11: It has been found that Indians, Indonesians and Mexicans are the most contended people on this earth, despite of having economic woes, conflicts and natural disasters. Since 2007, John Wright, senior vice president of Ipsos Global had...
New Zealand cricket coach John Wright (L) watches Doug Bracewell (R) throw the ball at a training session at Hobart's Bellerive Oval on December 8, 2011. New Zealand are preparing to take on Australia in the second cricket Test match starting on... View Photo »
I always knew that John Wright wanted him to keep but obviously he can't interfere with how the Knights' programme is.
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Isaiah Canaan (3), Donte Poole (11) and head coach Steve Prohm look over Aska. (AP Photo/Stephen Lance Dennee)Murray State's Ivan Aska (42) is pressured by Austin Peay's Matt Hasse (33) during an NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012,...
John Geoffrey Wright (born July 5, 1954 in Darfield, New Zealand) is a former international cricketer representing - and captaining - New Zealand, and, following his retirement in 1993, coaching the Indian national cricket team from 2000 to 2005. He made his international debut in 1978 against England. During his career, he scored over 5,000... Full Article
New Zealand cricket coach John Wright (L) watches Doug Bracewell (R) throw the ball at a training session at Hobart's Bellerive Oval on December 8, 2011. New Zealand are preparing to take on Australia in the second cricket Test match starting on December 9 and trail 1-0 in the two Test...
View Photo »New Zealand coach John Wright (6th-R) speaks to his team at a training session at Hobart's Bellerive Oval on December 8, 2011. New Zealand are preparing to take on Australia in the second cricket Test match starting on December 9 and trail 1-0 in the two Test series.
View Photo »New Zealand coach John Wright stands in the nets ahead their first test cricket match against Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane November 30, 2011.
View Photo »ATHENS, GA - OCTOBER 01: Head coach Mark Richt of the Georgia Bulldogs converses with Back Judge John Wright after a scuffle during pregame warmups between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium on October 1, 2011 in Athens, Georgia.
View Photo »New Zealand's coach John Wright (L) chats with bowling coach Allan Donald during a training session before Tuesday's first semi-final of the Cricket World Cup against Sri Lanka in Colombo March 28, 2011.
View Photo »New Zealand batsman Tim Southee (2R) gestures while talking with Brendon McCullum (L), captain Daniel Vettori (2L) and coach John Wright (R) during a team training session at the R. Premadasa Cricket Stadium in Colombo on March 28, 2011. New Zealand will face Sri Lanka in an ICC Cricket...
View Photo »New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum (L) talks with captain Daniel Vettori (R) as coach John Wright (C) looks on during a training session at the R. Premadasa Cricket Stadium in Colombo on March 28, 2011. New Zealand will face Sri Lanka in an ICC Cricket World Cup semi-final match at...
View Photo »COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - MARCH 28: New Zealand coach John Wright catches a ball during the New Zealand nets session at the R Premedasa Stadium on March 28, 2011 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
View Photo »New Zealand's cricketer Nathan McCullum, center, listens to team coach John Wright, left, during a training session ahead of their Cricket World Cup semi final match against Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Monday, March 28, 2011.
View Photo »New Zealand's coach John Wright (3rd R) speaks with team members during a practice session ahead of their ICC Cricket World Cup semi-final match against Sri Lanka on Tuesday in Colombo March 28, 2011.
View Photo »New Zealand's coach John Wright, right, coaches Ross Taylor during a practice session in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, March 27, 2011. New Zealand will play an ICC World Cup Cricket semifinal match against Sri Lanka on March 29.
View Photo »New Zealand's coach John Wright, standing left, gestures to young Sri Lankan net bowlers during a practice session in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, March 27, 2011. New Zealand will play an ICC World Cup Cricket semifinal against Sri Lanka on March 29.
View Photo »New Zealand's coach John Wright watches his team's training session at the Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium (P Sara Oval), before Tuesday's ICC Cricket World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka, in Colombo March 27, 2011.
View Photo »New Zealand cricket coach John Wright (R) talks to batsman Ross Taylor (L) during a team training session in Colombo on March 27, 2011. New Zealand meets Sri Lanka in their Cricket World Cup semi-final match to be played in Colombo on March 29, 2011.
View Photo »New Zealand cricket coach John Wright (top) and bowing coach Allan Donald (sitting) watch the team train in Colombo on March 27, 2011. New Zealand meets Sri Lanka in their Cricket World Cup semi-final match to be played in Colombo on March 29, 2011.
View Photo »New Zealand cricket team coach John Wright (R) and Tim Southee watch players during a training session at The Wankhede cricket stadium in Mumbai on March 17, 2011. New Zealand will play Sri Lanka on March 18, in Match 37 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 tournament.
View Photo »New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor (L) and coach John Wright attend the training session at The Wankhede Cricket Stadium in Mumbai on March 16, 2011. New Zealand will play Sri Lanka on March 18, in Match 37 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 tournament.
View Photo »New Zealand cricket team captain Daniel Vettori (L) speaks with coach John Wright during a training session at The Wankhede Cricket Stadium in Mumbai on March 16, 2011. New Zealand will play Sri Lanka on March 18, in Match 37 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 tournament.
View Photo »New Zealand coach John Wright watches his team play against Pakistan during their third Twenty20 international cricket match at the AMI Stadium in Christchurch on December 30, 2010. Pakistan beat New Zealand by 103 runs.
View Photo »New Zealand cricket coach John Wright (L) and team captain Daniel Vettori (R) watch other players during a practice session at The Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Pallekele on March 7, 2011. New Zealand will play Pakistan on March 8, in Match 24 of the continuing ICC Cricket...
View Photo »New Zealand coach John Wright, left, talks to player Martin Guptill at a practice session in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, March 2, 2011. New Zealand plays against Zimbabwe in the Cricket World Cup group A match on Friday.
View Photo »New Zealand coach John Wright (L) and bowling coach, former South African bowler Allan Donald, watch the team progress during a training session as they prepare for their Cricket World Cup match against Australia at The Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur on...
View Photo »New Zealand's cricket coach John Wright gestures to players, not seen, during a training session in Nagpur, India, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011. New Zealand will play Australia in an ICC Cricket World Cup match on Feb. 25.
View Photo »New Zealand's coach John Wright (L) speaks to team captain Daniel Vettori during a practice session ahead of their Group A ICC Cricket World Cup match against Australia in Nagpur February 24, 2011.
View Photo »New Zealand coach John Wright (L) exchanges words with batsman Jesse Ryder (R) during a training session as they prepare for their Cricket World Cup match against Australia at The Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur on February 24, 2011. New Zealand will face...
View Photo »New Zealand cricket coach John Wright (L) watches Doug Bracewell (R) throw the ball at a training session at Hobart's Bellerive Oval on December 8, 2011. New Zealand are preparing to take on Australia in the second cricket Test match starting on December 9 and trail 1-0 in the two Test...
View Photo »We've been a little short of runs in our test performances for the last little while so we really can't afford to be short on bowling
I always knew that John Wright wanted him to keep but obviously he can't interfere with how the Knights' programme is.
He'll have to do very well. It's a risk but I think it's one we need to investigate. I think BJ has got the nod over three or four [contenders] in terms of batting. He'll possibly give us more strength in batting but he's got to satisfy us he's good enough with the gloves, and we'll know more about that...
It's tough on Reece. His keeping has been good and he knows that if he goes back to domestic cricket and scores runs, he will remain in the frame ... There's a lot of competition for the wicketkeeping spot in the country at the moment.
It's tough on Reece, his keeping has been good and he knows that if he goes back to domestic cricket and scores runs he will remain in the frame.
There's a lot of competition for the wicketkeeping spot in the country at the moment ... It's tough on Reece, his keeping has been good and he knows that if he goes back to domestic cricket and scores runs he will remain in the frame. BJ will get a chance to prove himself with the gloves in the three-da...
It’s impressive, no doubt about it but we have everything to play for
We've got two days to work on that ... There is a tendency in New Zealand to overestimate the pace and bounce of Australian wickets.
They had an impressive last Test as a team, but we know that if we can achieve some of the goals we set ourselves, that will give us a good chance of getting what we'd like in this series
But I'm pretty hopeful we'll cope if there is extra bounce. There is a tendency to overestimate the pace and the bounce when you come to Australia. Generally they're very good batting conditions.
It can be (challenging), there is that adjustment and that's why your first half-hour of your innings is really important, and that's something we've got two days to work on
From experience, any cricket team if you can get them under pressure, any team is vulnerable ... We've got the players who can do well against this team.
And they were kind enough to include three of the attack that are going to be here
We got a lot out of that game
That's exactly the way they're talking
We think we've got the players that can do very well against this Australian team
If someone snorted cocaine up to 2008, there's a fair chance they snorted some of the cuttings agents that Dale imported
But at the end of the day you have to make your own mind up
We've had 53 groups either financially sponsor, display sponsor, volunteer sponsor, donate lights. So it's really a community event that I'm just stunned by the amount of support that we've gotten
I think a left-armer's always handy, but he does swing the ball, and possibly that's an area we'd like to exploit ... The conditions in Brisbane sometimes suit swing bowling, but it does give you a different balance.
