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    Journo Tyke Well-Known Member

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    Are always completely incompetent at batting against crappy average county spinners.

    Every season we get ruined by them.
     
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    Sorry if a I'm a pleb but you are aware barnsley is below leeds geographically right?
     
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    Haha, I live in Wortley in Leeds... Leeds City Centre is downhill... that's the point! :D
     
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    i reckon its because pritty much throughout our county we genrally dont produce wickets conducive to spin so our batsman dont play against good spinners on conducive wickets through there grass roots and early cricket education. however our wickets are generally helpful for quick bowlers or medium pace bowlers that can move the ball in the air and off the pitch.
     
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    sorry my mistake
     

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