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Luis so pleased to do bit of both

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THE summer of 2019 was a memorable one for Derbyshire and for Luis Reece in particular.

After missing much of the previous season with a foot injury, Reece establishe­d himself as a genuine all-rounder in all formats of the game.

His emergence as a front-line bowler was an achievemen­t on a personal level and a bonus for the team as he became the leading wicket-taker in first-class cricket.

A combinatio­n of swing and seam allied to a consistent line earned Reece 55 wickets and he narrowly missed out on the “double” – falling 56 short of 1,000 runs.

He also delivered key performanc­es in the Vitality Blast as Derbyshire reached Finals Day for the first time and the club recognised what was a stellar campaign by awarding him his county cap in September.

After such a productive year, Reece was looking forward to building on it before the coronaviru­s pandemic put this season on hold until at least July.

When things do get going again, Reece is fully aware that not only is the role of the all-rounder a demanding one but it is even more so if opening the batting.

Occasional­ly, Reece has opened the bowling as well and he knows the physical levels required to deliver in both discipline­s.

Speaking before the Derbyshire players were placed on the government furlough scheme, the 29-year-old said: “The main focus in the winter was trying to get the body right and trying to reset as best I could after a busy 2019 and make sure I was as fit as I possibly could be.

“I put the hard yards in to try and get to the next level of fitness that could help with bowling the number of overs I was required to last year but also making sure I’ve got enough in the tank to go out and open the batting straight away.

“It’s something I tried to address this winter.

“It’s one thing being fit to do a role that’s either batting or bowling or being an all-rounder at six or seven but I’ve had to earmark that next level of fitness to make sure that I’m fit to do the job I’ve been asked to do.”

Showing he was capable of being more than just a batsman who could chip in with a few overs was a goal Reece had set himself.

“I see myself as a genuine all rounder,” he said.

“That was something I wanted to get to and it’s nice people recognise what I did last year.

“I put in a lot of hard work behind the scenes, not just last year but in general, and it was good to get a bit more responsibi­lity and repay people for their trust and belief in me.

“I’ve had a few conversati­ons with people about my role and it’s nice to be in a unique market where you want to either open the batting, open the bowling or be first change and I enjoy the challenge of that.

“As it stands it’s something I’ve embraced and I want to be able to get to the stage where I’m comfortabl­e and happy doing it.

“It’s a nice situation to be in when people want you to do both, you’re valued as a cricketer.”

 ?? PIC: MICK HAYNES ?? Luis Reece hits out in Derbyshire’s game against the Austrlian tourists last summer.
PIC: MICK HAYNES Luis Reece hits out in Derbyshire’s game against the Austrlian tourists last summer.
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