“In an area so reliant on opinion there is also the matter of received opinion to consider. The old turkey of the innate beauty of left handers is probably a result of the rarer days for ‘cack-handers’ when Frank Woolley bestrode the shires on both sides of World War I. After a long gap, his mantle was languidly accepted in England by David Gower. But for every Woolley there was a Mead and for every Gower a Trescothick as if to balance the equation and bury the turkey.” EnglandWorld War ICricketBattingTest CricketDavid GowerFrank WoolleyMarcus TrescothickPhil Mead Book:Masterly Batting: 100 Great Test Innings Source: Masterly Batting: 100 Great Test Innings