Jack Leach

  • Jun 22, 1991 (32 years)
  • Taunton, Somerset
  • Left-hand bat
  • Left-arm orthodox
Player Batting Status
  M Inn NO Runs HS Avg SR 100 200 50 4s 6s
Test 35 54 20 446 92 13.12 35.26 0 0 1 60 2
Player Bowling Status
  M Inn B Runs Wkts BBI BBM Econ Avg SR 5W 10W
35 59 8374 4239 124 5/66 10/166 3.04 34.19 67.53 5 1
Biography

A classical left-arm spinner from Somerset, Jack Leach has been a consistent performer in the County circuit since 2012. However, it wasn't until 2018 that he was able to break into England's Test squad. The reason for that was the management's alleged fetish for bowlers who could also bat a bit - a dangerous method of evaluating red-ball resources. Leach couldn't be denied for long though and when he did get into the playing XI, he showed twice within a span of few months in 2019 that he isn't a mug with the willow either. First, he notched a 90-plus score on a difficult track against Ireland, having been promoted as the nightwatchman opener.

Leach's best moment ever was yet to come. In the Headingley Ashes Test, he dug in to give a rampaging Ben Stokes company, as the flamboyant all-rounder produced a sensational century to give England an unlikely win. Leach's contribution in that partnership was just a solitary run but the number of deliveries he faced under pressure were priceless. As a spinner, he doesn't boast of too many variations but has the discipline to bowl long spells with accuracy. Leach believes in keeping things simple and on pitches that do assist spin, he can be a handful with his unerring radar and tall frame that generates bounce. In a brief career so far, he has already established himself as England's premier spinner but could be more lethal if he can develop a few more variations.

By Hariprasad Sadanandan