

hopeforthebest wrote:I ;ll never understand why all bowlers strive to get as near to the batsman as possible and risk a no ball, I just don't believe being 6" or even a foot closer makes life tougher for the batsman.
sussexpob wrote:hopeforthebest wrote:I ;ll never understand why all bowlers strive to get as near to the batsman as possible and risk a no ball, I just don't believe being 6" or even a foot closer makes life tougher for the batsman.
My guess is, they have always done it, so to release the ball further back would mean they also have to re calibrate line and length again?

Alviro Patterson wrote:Leaning found himself either batting at 3 or 6 in the CC last year, quite extreme for an out of form player. Alex Lees no longer burdened with the captaincy he might be able to kick on.
A non-England call up team of Lees, Lyth, Handscombe, Ballance, Leaning, Bresnan, Hodd, Rafiq, Patterson, Brooks, Sidebottom looks pretty solid. Leaning will have a more defined role, Hodd batting at 7 will enable him to make useful contributions.
If Bairstow is omitted from the England ODI squad during the home internationals, then Yorkshire's batting is potentially as strong as the 2014 season (at least from April to late June). Could do with one more domestic top 6 batsman in case of an England call up.
hopeforthebest wrote: I'm sure they've always done so but it must be a psychological belief that those small distances matter when they surely don't.
Alviro Patterson wrote:Leaning found himself either batting at 3 or 6 in the CC last year, quite extreme for an out of form player
sussexpob wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:Leaning found himself either batting at 3 or 6 in the CC last year, quite extreme for an out of form player
There is always a strength in numbers thing for low middle orders players in strong teams that can make poor or average players look good, and Leaning scored runs in years that Yorkshire's top 6 did most of the work, but when asked to be a main contributor in a team more prone to being less competitive, he fluffed his lines pretty much as badly as he could.
Did he even register a 50 last year in the 4 day game? Played a majority of games too.... call it what you will, but to average under 20 for a season and not put one marker down says to me the issue was more than form.
Is he even going to play without international call ups?
Its a shame, I seen him a few years back and made a point of keeping an eye on him, but it seems last year was an unmitigated disaster for him.

Alviro Patterson wrote:Those small distances can easily be the difference between a perfect delivery and getting punished, especially at the top level.
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