Nathan Lyon Kagiso Rabada Brendon Maccullum Jack Leach Australia South Africa New Zealand Pakistan county Hamilton Wellington Nathan Lyon Kagiso Rabada Brendon Maccullum Jack Leach Australia South Africa New Zealand Pakistan county Hamilton Wellington

England's Leach hoping for better memories in NZ after 2019 illness

channelnewsasia.com

England spinner Jack Leach said he hoped to put behind him the bad memories of the last time he toured New Zealand when food poisoning left him fearing for his life.The 31-year-old, who suffers from Crohn's disease, contracted sepsis on the eve of the second test in Hamilton in 2019 and ended up seriously ill in hospital."It was food poisoning but it turned into sepsis and because the medication I take for Crohn's weakens my immune system it really attacked my body and I couldn't fight it off," Leach told reporters on Tuesday at the same hotel where he fell ill."I was on a drip in hospital and was having antibiotics in the other arm.

It slowly got worse and worse and went on for some time."Those bad memories came back when I walked into this hotel again today but that's all in the past and I'm having too much fun to get sick again now!"Leach has come a long way since then and took 15 wickets in England's 3-0 series win in Pakistan in December, taking his total test haul in 2022 to 46 - a figure bettered only by Australia's Nathan Lyon and Kagiso Rabada of South Africa.England will play one two-day warm-up game before the two-test series against New Zealand and Leach said the relaxed approach taken by coach Brendon McCullum is working well."Five-day Tests are hard work," the 31-year-old left-armer told the BBC. "You want to be a mixture of ready to go and fresh.

We are trusting ourselves and trusting each other a lot better. Trust goes a long way in terms of putting in good performances.

That relaxed feeling is definitely paying off."We're working smarter as a group and it's about peaking for that first Test."The first test at Tauranga begins on Feb.

Related News
:England lost opener Zak Crawley but held firm in the final hour of a pulsating day four in the second test against New Zealand to be 48 for one at stumps in Wellington on Monday, needing 210 runs to secure victory and a series sweep.
England's Ollie Pope took a sensational catch to dismiss New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell on Day 2 of the second Test at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on Saturday. The incident occurred on the final ball of the 33rd over when Mitchell, batting on 13, tried to defend Jack Leach's delivery at full stretch. However, to his surprise Pope, who was deployed at silly point, showed tremendous reflexes and plucked the ball diving down to his right.
James Anderson validated his elevation to top spot in the world Test bowling rankings with a lethal opening spell as England took full control of the second Test against New Zealand on Saturday. Veteran seamer Anderson snared 3-37, sending the Black Caps crashing to 138-7 when rain forced an early end to day two in Wellington, after England declared their first innings at 435-8. Spinner Jack Leach also took three scalps, leaving New Zealand staring at a 297-run deficit with three days remaining.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.