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Joe Leach

ENG33 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Joe Leach Recent Form

Batting

WORCS vs SUR, First class6 (25)
WORCS vs SUR, First class5 (26)
WORCS vs KT, First class1 (14)
WORCS vs SOM, First class43 (42) *
WORCS vs DUR, First class7 (20)
WORCS vs DUR, First class2 (24) *
WORCS vs NOTS, First class48 (88) *
WORCS vs WARKS, First class11 (17)
WORCS vs YORKS, First class36 (46)
WORCS vs DUR, First class8 (19) *
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Bowling

WORCS vs SUR, First class3-62
WORCS vs SUR, First class0-55
WORCS vs KT, First class3-37
WORCS vs KT, First class0-10
WORCS vs SOM, First class0-21
WORCS vs SOM, First class2-40
WORCS vs DUR, First class1-84
WORCS vs DUR, First class2-51
WORCS vs NOTS, First class1-73
WORCS vs NOTS, First class0-30
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Joe Leach Carrer Stats

Teams played for

Worcestershire Worcestershire 2nd XI

About Joe Leach

NameJoe Leach
GenderMale
Birth30 Oct 1990
Birth PlaceStafford, Staffordshire, England
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
NationalityEnglish

Joe Leach started as a seam-bowling all-rounder but later, he worked on his batting skills to become a complete package. Born in Stafford, Leach moved his way up from minor counties to Worcestershire, before becoming the captain of the county. Over the years, the all-rounder has played more than 100 first-class games and has been Worcestershire’s to-go man with the ball and now with the bat too.... continue reading

Player Bio

Joe Leach started as a seam-bowling all-rounder but later, he worked on his batting skills to become a complete package. Born in Stafford, Leach moved his way up from minor counties to Worcestershire, before becoming the captain of the county. Over the years, the all-rounder has played more than 100 first-class games and has been Worcestershire’s to-go man with the ball and now with the bat too.

Leach started his professional career with minor counties as a right-arm fast bowler who knew to strike the ball in the lower order. The right-armer made his first-class debut for Leeds/Bradford MCCU back in 2012. While he made his Championship debut for Worcestershire in August that year. Leach claimed a maiden first-class century against Gloucestershire in 2013 and a maiden five-wicket haul against Kent in 2014, but it wasn’t until 2015 when he lived up to his name.

During the 2015 county season, the Stafford-born worked on his accuracy to bag 59 wickets, the most by any Worcestershire bowler in the first division. He also took a hat-trick from the first three-ball of a Royal London’s match against Northants that year. Since then, the all-rounder hasn’t looked back, after the departure of Daryl Mitchell. Leach filled in the captaincy boots to become the Kiwiman’s successor, in 2016. 

Since the captaincy reign, the Stafford-born has become the go-to bowler for Worcestershire and added his batting abilities - he has become a complete package. However, 2018 saw the Worcestershire captain getting ruled out of much of the summer with a stress back fracture. The following year, he returned to action to have an unpleasant season. But Leach has turned the tables since the 2020 season as his performances both as a captain and a player have been staggering. 

(As of July 2021)