Sky_Blue_Dreamer
Well-Known Member
It does make a difference. If you're used to coming in with a ball that's 20-25 overs old and softened up a bit and then suddenly coming in with one that's practically new it's like a completely different game.
Yes, he needs to get out of the bad spell but a big part of that would be getting him batting when the ball has had the shine taken off it.
Yes, he needs to get out of the bad spell but a big part of that would be getting him batting when the ball has had the shine taken off it.