SJS
Hall of Fame Member
I have batted at both the opening slot as well as at numbers three to five. It depends a lot upon your style of play. I liked the ball to come on to the bat and being a strong backfoot player I enjoyed the ball coming off the bat with force when bowled by a fast bowler. That said, the chances of being badly beaten by late swing (and it really was commonplace in the 70's in league cricket) were very high. You had to survive those early overs but if you did, there was really great joy in opening.
The basic advantage in opening is that there is no 'history' to that innings when you come in so the pressure is only of playing the ball dealt to you. At other positions there could be additional pressure of the match/innings situation.
By the way, on the turning tracks of Delhi, they all took turn even if slowly at times, I always found it a bit more difficult to settle in coming in at number five with a good spinner bowling than at the top with a good pacer.
I am not sure if number three has more pressure but it is clearly a pivotal position requiring probably the best batsman in the side who probably will be a good player of both the new ball and of spin.
Otherwise opening or middle order depends on a batsman's technique and personal preference.
That said, a great opener has greater chance to succeed if batting in the middle than vice versa purely because of the special skills it requires at the top.
The basic advantage in opening is that there is no 'history' to that innings when you come in so the pressure is only of playing the ball dealt to you. At other positions there could be additional pressure of the match/innings situation.
By the way, on the turning tracks of Delhi, they all took turn even if slowly at times, I always found it a bit more difficult to settle in coming in at number five with a good spinner bowling than at the top with a good pacer.
I am not sure if number three has more pressure but it is clearly a pivotal position requiring probably the best batsman in the side who probably will be a good player of both the new ball and of spin.
Otherwise opening or middle order depends on a batsman's technique and personal preference.
That said, a great opener has greater chance to succeed if batting in the middle than vice versa purely because of the special skills it requires at the top.