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England’s solitary Test victory in Centurion came courtesy of some uncharacteristic South African generosity. Full Article at Times Online
Pressure point: without Jacques Kallis, South Africa will be extra reliant on spinner Paul Harris keeping one end quiet Photo: GETTY IMAGES England must be positive and look to win this week to go 1-0 up in the series. Full Article at The Telegraph
Australia's bowler Shane Watson (R) fields a shot by England batsman Tim Bresnan (not in the picture) as Luke Wright (L) runs back to his crease during the ICC Champions Trophy's first semi final match between Australia and England at Supersport park cr... View Photo »
The contract extension is exciting for me and I want to be a big part of a bright future for the club ... I love playing for Sussex and the county have been great in helping me achieve my goal of playing for England. I look forward to winning more trophies with this remarkable club in years to come.
South Africa's Jacques Kallis, seen here in action in Cape Town, South Africa, in March. South Africa and England both face tricky decisions ahead of the first Test of a four-match series, starting at SuperSport Park on Wednesday. Full Article at DreamCricket.com
Six summers ago Marcus Trescothick was out in the middle when England unfathomably took the light against South Africa at Headingley just as the bowlers were starting to wilt. England went on to lose. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
South Africa and England both face tricky decisions ahead of the first Test of a four-match series, starting at SuperSport Park on Wednesday. Full Article at Independent Online
Australia's bowler Shane Watson (L) jumps to stop a shot by England batsman Tim Bresnan (not in the picture) as Luke Wright (C) and Umpire Billu Bowden (R) looks on during the ICC Champions Trophy's first semi final match between Australia and England a... View Photo »
I have made initial contact with regard to all my players — Luke Wright, James Anderson and Stuart Broad. We just want to see what the situation is and what they have to do.
Battling on: Jimmy Anderson, with his right knee strapped, trains in Pretoria yesterday England are set to gamble on an injury-hit four-man attack in tomorrow's first Test against South Africa at Centurion by omitting all-rounder Luke Wright and naming... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
You have said that England must be positive from the off. Is catching South Africa cold England's best chance of winning this series? You would expect South Africa to improve as the series goes on. Full Article at Times Online
Luke James Wright (born 7 March 1985) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium bowler. Born in Grantham, Wright joined Sussex in 2004, having spent all of the rest of his career thus far at Leicestershire. Full Article
Australia's bowler Shane Watson (R) fields a shot by England batsman Tim Bresnan (not in the picture) as Luke Wright (L) runs back to his crease during the ICC Champions Trophy's first semi final match between Australia and England at Supersport park cricket ground in Centurion on Octob...
View Photo »Australia's bowler Shane Watson (L) jumps to stop a shot by England batsman Tim Bresnan (not in the picture) as Luke Wright (C) and Umpire Billu Bowden (R) looks on during the ICC Champions Trophy's first semi final match between Australia and England at Supersport park cricket ground i...
View Photo »Australia's bowler Shane Watson (L) jumps to stop a shot by England batsman Tim Bresnan (not in the picture) as Luke Wright (C) and Umpire Billu Bowden (R) looks on during the ICC Champions Trophy's first semi final match between Australia and England at Supersport park cricket ground i...
View Photo »England's batsman Tim Bresnan, left, congratulates teammate Luke Wright, right, after their partnership reached 100 during their semi-final of the Champions Trophy cricket match at the Supersport Park in Centurion, South Africa, Friday Oct. 2, 2009.
View Photo »England's batsman Luke Wright, right, plays a side shot as Australia's wicketkeeper Tim Paine, left, looks on during their semi-final of the Champions Trophy cricket match at the Supersport Park in Centurion, South Africa, Friday Oct. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Zealand's Grant Elliott (R) celebrates the wicket of England's Luke Wright (L) during the ICC Champions Trophy match between England and New Zealand at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »Zealand's Grant Elliott (L) celebrates the wicket of England's Luke Wright (R) during the ICC Champions Trophy match between England and New Zealand at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »England's batsman Luke Wright, left, leaves the crease after brinh dismissed by New Zealand's bowler Grant Elliott, centre, for 4 runs, during their Champions Trophy cricket match at the Wanderers stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Tuesday Sept. 29, 2009.
View Photo »Zealand's Grant Elliott (L) celebrates the wicket of England's Luke Wright (R) during the ICC Champions Trophy match between England and New Zealand at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »England players Graeme Swann and James Anderson celebrate their victory with Luke Wright, right, over South Africa by 22 runs during their Champions Trophy cricket match against England, at Super Sport Park, in Centurion, South Africa, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009.
View Photo »England cricketer Luke Wright (L) reacts as South African captain Graeme Smith makes a run during The ICC Champions Trophy match between England and South Africa at the SuperSport Park in Centurion on September 27, 2009.
View Photo »England cricketer Luke Wright (L) reacts as South African captain Graeme Smith makes a run during The ICC Champions Trophy match between England and South Africa at the SuperSport Park in Centurion on September 27, 2009.
View Photo »South African bowler Wayne Parnell celebrates after England batsman Luke Wright, right, was run out as England batsman Eoin Morgan, left, looks on during their Champions Trophy cricket match at Centurion, South Africa, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009.
View Photo »England bowler Luke Wright (L) celebrates after taking the wicket of Sri Lanka batsman Angelo Mathews (R) on September 25, 2009 during the ICC Champions Trophy group match between England and Sri Lanka at the Wanderers cricket stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.
View Photo »England's Luke Wright (L) celebrates with team-mate Paul Collingwood (R) after taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews during their ICC Champions Trophy cricket match in Johannesburg, September 25, 2009.
View Photo »England's Luke Wright (L) reacts as Australia's Michael Clarke scores runs during the fourth one-day international cricket match at Lord's, London, September 12, 2009.
View Photo »SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 08: Luke Wright (L) of England speaks with team mate Eoin Morgan during nets at The Rose Bowl on September 8, 2009 in Southampton, England.
View Photo »Australia's Michael Clarke (L) is caught behind for 4 by England's Matt prior (R) off the bowling of Luke Wright (C) during the second one day International cricket match against England at Lords, London, England, on September 6, 2009.
View Photo »England's Luke Wright (R) celebrates the wicket of Australia's Michael Clarke during the second Natwest Series one-day international cricket match against at the Lord's, in London, on September 6, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06: Luke Wright (R) of England celebrates the wicket of Tim Paine of Australia with Andrew Strauss during the 2nd NatWest One Day International between England and Australia at Lord's on September 6, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06: Luke Wright (R) of England celebrates the wicket of Tim Paine of Australia with Andrew Strauss during the 2nd NatWest One Day International between England and Australia at Lord's on September 6, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06: Luke Wright (R) of England celebrates the wicket of Tim Paine of Australia with Andrew Strauss during the 2nd NatWest One Day International between England and Australia at Lord's on September 6, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »England's Luke Wright, left, points as James Anderson, centre, and Tim Bresnan look on during the second one day international against Australia at Lord's cricket ground, London, Sunday Sept. 6, 2009.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 15: Luke Wright (R) and Ed Joyce of Sussex celebrate winning the Twenty20 Cup Final between Somerset and Sussex at Edgbaston on August 15, 2009 in Birmingham, England.
View Photo »Sussex's Luke Wright (R) falls over after a Brett Lee bouncer during the fourth days play of the cricket match against Australia at the County Ground in Hove, East Sussex, England June 27, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's bowler Shane Watson (L) jumps to stop a shot by England batsman Tim Bresnan (not in the picture) as Luke Wright (C) and Umpire Billu Bowden (R) looks on during the ICC Champions Trophy's first semi final match between Australia and England at Supersport park cricket ground i...
View Photo »The contract extension is exciting for me and I want to be a big part of a bright future for the club ... I love playing for Sussex and the county have been great in helping me achieve my goal of playing for England. I look forward to winning more trophies with this remarkable club in years to come.
I have made initial contact with regard to all my players — Luke Wright, James Anderson and Stuart Broad. We just want to see what the situation is and what they have to do.
The challenge of playing South Africa is certainly up there. They are a good team and they have showed that over a long period now
But Matt Prior came in and played an awesome innings - I just batted around him and then Luke Wright came in and played his part, the way we know he can, and we got ourselves home.
It's something that (coach) Andy Flower and (captain) Andrew Strauss have spoken about and addressed, in the way we prepare, to try and get the consistency right. Hopefully this squad can start to do that.
If England want me to go in at No 7, I'm always working very hard at my batting. As an ultimate goal I'd like to be a Test No 7 but we've also got the options of Adil Rashid, who has a good first-class record, and Luke Wright, who has really improved in the last six months and scored first-class hundred...
Players like Dwayne Smith and Luke Wright are well known in India ... and by the time we head home, a few others will be too.
Luke Wright continues to make good progress after splitting his left big toe on Monday and he'll be re-assessed at the conclusion of the NatWest Series
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