Huddersfield Daily Examiner

White Rose star man looks to next season

- CRICKET By GRAHAM HARDCASTLE

GARY Ballance is confident there is plenty of room for improvemen­t both team-wise and personally ahead of next season with Yorkshire.

Ballance, 29, was the county’s leading run-scorer in two of the three competitio­ns this summer, posting 975 in the Specsavers County Championsh­ip and 294 in the Royal London One-Day Cup.

Last month, he scooped the White Rose Members’ player of the year, an award which he described as a ‘huge honour’, and tomorrow is likely to feature again at the club’s gala awards dinner at Emerald Headingley.

Yorkshire’s failure to qualify for the knockout stages of both the OneDay Cup and the Vitality Blast was a huge disappoint­ment, while they finished fifth in the Championsh­ip’s top flight with five wins.

With three rounds to go, however, they sat third and still had an outside chance of pipping Essex and Somerset to the title, only to suffer heavy defeats to Somerset and Kent.

In Ballance, Tom Kohler-Cadmore (828) and Adam Lyth (804), Yorkshire had a third of the Division One’s top nine run-scorers.

“As a group, the good thing is we’ve improved on last year,” said Ballance. “We’ve got some big scores and had guys who’ve scored hundreds.

“Also, it’s another year of experience for our young batters. They will only get better. There’s a lot of talent there.”

Generally through the 2019 Championsh­ip campaign, Yorkshire batted better in their second innings.

“When you score first-innings runs, you’re always driving the game,” said Ballance. “We did that at Hampshire and against Somerset at Headingley. We really bossed the games and got two good victories.

“As a whole, we can be better at that. But from last year to this, there’s definitely been an improvemen­t.

“We have a good variety with Duanne Olivier, Ben Coad, Steve Patterson, Tim Bresnan and Matt Fisher. I could name a few others as well.

“Another year of experience for all our young lads will be massive. When it comes to white ball, it’s about consistenc­y.”

Ballance was denied the chance to reach 1,000 Championsh­ip runs last week when their season-ending clash with Warwickshi­re at Edgbaston was rain ruined.

Yorkshire were 261 for two at tea on Monday’s first day, but not another ball was bowled.

Ballance highlighte­d centuries against Nottingham­shire at Trent Bridge (101 not out in the second innings of draw) and Hampshire at the Ageas Bowl (148 in an innings victory) during the opening fortnight of the campaign as his standout knocks.

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Yorkshire’s Gary Ballance

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