Ken McClure believes nailing things off the field has helped lead to a return to form with the bat. Two hundreds in as many innings is a good sign Canterbury batsman Ken McClure is on the road to putting a couple of “pretty frustrating” years behind him. In October, he was struck on the helmet after a bouncer from Black Caps bowler Neil Wagner. In his first match back after the concussion, he lasted just seven deliveries before suffering the same fate to former Black Caps paceman Mitchell McClenaghan. McClure admits a combination of personal issues, the concussions and his lack of form with the bat built up.
Source: Otago Daily Times October 31, 2019 16:41 UTC