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23 Aug 2015 09:13 #268661
by wilf
Joyce's duel with Rashid, unwavering in his determination to flight the ball even as he was attacked, provided the most intoxicating cricket of the game so far. Even as Joyce scored freely off him, hitting 44 off 45 balls he faced from Rashid, he was never unperturbed by the legspinner.
"He was threatening to get me out - he had a bit of rough to bowl into and he's a very good bowler," Joyce said. "I always feel with someone like that you have to keep scoring." Yet the approach eventually cost Joyce his wicket when, to his evident chagrin, he flicked Rashid rather tamely to short leg just after reaching his century.
This performance distilled the essence of Rashid. Operating from the Sea End, the end preferred by Mushtaq Ahmed, Rashid erred both in bowling too full and too short, and dragged the ball down the legside too often to boot. Yet, on a rather turgid wicket, Rashid was by a distance Yorkshire's most threatening bowler, for all the discipline their seamers displayed. When Wells and Joyce had added a hundred for the opening wicket, Rashid reawakened the game from its slumber, uprooting Wells' offstump with a delivery that seemed to turn less than the batsman envisaged and then inducing Matt Machan to poke his second ball to short leg.
Asked whether Rashid was ready for Test cricket, Joyce gave an emphatic "yes". "Like any legspinner he bowls bad balls, but he bowls wicket-taking balls. The real attraction with him is the fact he's a very, very fine batsman as well."
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