His batting approach was rather typical of the majority of players you find batting 6-8 when you look around most test sides. When he came into the side i always thought he would end up a top 5 bat. Really easy on the eye when he gets going, unfortunately prone to the odd lapse in concentration. As a bowler, i dont think you'd ever say he was world class (defining world class as top 2-3 in the world) with the red ball but capable of doing a job when asked and had some real moments of magic. When you look back at his career and compare to other english spinners he is still one of the best we have produced.
As a side note, Leach has done nothing to justify a test selection this summer. On form he should be no where near the test side. Not like hes young either, at 30 years old you cant argue you are developing him and he will come good eventually.