Postman Pat
Well-known member
Sussex Cricket has today announced that Luke Wright had decided to step down in his role as county captain.
The 32 year-old batsman, who has been with the club since joining from Leicestershire in 2004, has taken the decision to relinquish the captaincy.
Wright originally took over as NatWest T20 Blast captain for Sussex ahead of the 2015 season, which was also his Benefit Year at Hove. He then took over the captaincy across all three formats of the game in 2016, following Ed Joyce's decision to end his own reign as skipper.
He has now decided to step down as Sussex captain, with the side having played four Specsavers County Championship matches so far this summer, as well as the Royal London One-Day Cup campaign, which the Sharks narrowly missed out on a quarter-final berth.
Chris Nash will lead the team for tomorrow’s Specsavers County Championship match with Worcestershire.
http://www.sussexcricket.co.uk/news-1/player-news-luke-wright-steps-down-as-sussex-captain
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That has come out of the blue!
The 32 year-old batsman, who has been with the club since joining from Leicestershire in 2004, has taken the decision to relinquish the captaincy.
Wright originally took over as NatWest T20 Blast captain for Sussex ahead of the 2015 season, which was also his Benefit Year at Hove. He then took over the captaincy across all three formats of the game in 2016, following Ed Joyce's decision to end his own reign as skipper.
He has now decided to step down as Sussex captain, with the side having played four Specsavers County Championship matches so far this summer, as well as the Royal London One-Day Cup campaign, which the Sharks narrowly missed out on a quarter-final berth.
Chris Nash will lead the team for tomorrow’s Specsavers County Championship match with Worcestershire.
http://www.sussexcricket.co.uk/news-1/player-news-luke-wright-steps-down-as-sussex-captain
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That has come out of the blue!