Leicestershire 330 for 5 (Cosgrove 111, Pettini 109*, Sanderson 3-39) vs NorthamptonshireScorecard Centuries from Mark Cosgrove and Mark Pettini saw Leicestershire enjoy a healthy opening day in the Specsavers County Championship at Wantage Road. The pair helped the visitors recover from 61 for 3 to close 330 for 5.Cosgrove, Leicestershires captain, made his fourth century of the season and steered his side out of trouble with a stand of 281 for the fourth wicket with Pettini, whose own hundred was his second of the campaign.After tea, Cosgrove flicked a boundary to reach three figures in 167 balls, taking him over 900 Championship runs in the season. But he fell for 111 trying to pull Azharullah - he only found mid-on - shortly before the second new ball.Pettini was very patient after the second break but eventually seized on the chance to twice pull Richard Gleeson into the leg side fence to raise his hundred in 189 balls.The pair saw Leicestershire take control of the day in the afternoon session where they added 151 runs in 36 overs. It was fairly unspectacular with few memorable shots, yet exactly what the visitors were looking for having won the toss.Northamptonshire toiled as their early success was undone but did respond with the second new ball with Gleeson removing Niall OBrien lbw for 5 and 78 runs came in 32 overs of the final session.Before then, Cosgrove, first to his half-century, in 90 balls with eight fours, found good touch having survived two loose hooks that fell short and then wide of long leg. 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Such questions are reasonable.Hell, even the coach who named her to this roster did so with a cautious endorsement.Its just that Ohai wouldnt be here if she looked at the world that way.I can feel they didnt think I would ever get called in, or its probably not going to happen for me, Ohai said of well-meaning observers, let alone the outright skeptics. That [the window of opportunity] has passed. But it has never really bothered me. I knew from my whole career that I would get a chance with the national team if I just kept going.Now its up to me to make the team.Ohai was a prized recruit for the University of North Carolina, one of the most prolific dynasties in college sports. She not only won an NCAA title with the Tar Heels, but did so in the same year in which she scored the winning goal for the United States in the 2012 FIFA Under-20 World Cup. She was the second pick in the 2014 NWSL draft, the first ever by the expansion Houston Dash.Yet that rapid ascent made it all the more noticeable when the momentum appeared to halt the past few years.The Dash played 64 games in their first three seasons and won just 17. While far from an abject organizational failure, mediocrity is mediocrity even when it is also the normal growing pain of expansion. It cast a long shadow Ohai couldnt escape with modest numbers: eight goals and six assists in 42 appearances during the first two of those seasons.Morgan Brian and Julie Johnston, Ohais teammates on that U.S. U-20 team, were starters on the senior team that won a World Cup three years later. Crystal Dunn, who set up Ohais goal in the U-20 final, missed out on the 2015 glory but answered that omission with an MVP season in the NWSL and a place on the U.S. Olympic roster (as did U-20 alum Samantha Mewis).Yet each time a training camp neared for the senior team in recent years, Ohai waited for the phone call that would signal her inclusion. That call didnt come.She would get really, really down about it, said Megan Cushing, Ohais older sister who also lives in Houston and won an NCAA championship as a player at Southern California. We just felt like when is this going to come? But the coolest part about all of it is now I feel like shes at a point where shes really ready for it. It could have happened earlier and she might not have been ready. And sometimes if you get called in and dont perform, that was your one shot. Now I feel like she is really at a point in her career where she is peaking.dddddddddddd.In the 2016 NWSL season, Ohai tied for the league lead with 11 goals and added four assists, playing a direct role in almost half of the total goals accumulated by a team that for the first time didnt concede more than it allowed in a season. Statistical production has often been the crux of the debate about Ohai, at least since scoring more than 120 goals in high school. She scored 40 in 86 games at UNC, tied for 19th in program history. She scored twice while averaging more than 80 minutes per game in the 2012 U-20 World Cup.While the NWSL goals this season were evidence of her development, they were also the bells and whistles necessary to get people to notice the talent.If you want to play or if you want someone to notice you or you want to get called in, you have to score goals, Ohai said. Whereas for a defensive player, theres not really a benchmark. Its very based on whether they think youre good or not.It is difficult when youre not scoring and youre playing great. But at the same time, it provides something, kind of a standard where you score all these goals and you deserve a chance.Indeed, it was enough to earn a fresh look from U.S. coach Jill Ellis, by her own admission less than wowed when Ohai, at the time with the U-23 team, trained with the senior team in 2014.I saw her in there and she didnt perform very well, Ellis said. So I kind of had an early look at her and I think the message was, Youve got to stand out in [the NWSL] environment. ... I think she has completely benefitted from having the league, having these opportunities to go against good players and prove her worth. Shes very deserving of a look.While Ohai acknowledges the lack of vision in her right eye has on-field ramifications -- it is difficult to track a ball over that shoulder and the diminished depth perception affects the precision of her finishing -- it is also almost an afterthought. Friends sometimes tease her for squinting. She gets headaches in settings that strain her eyes, like long travel days or watching a game from afar in a stadium. But she insists it wasnt fear, conscious or otherwise in hindsight, that kept her from talking publicly about her vision until an interview with the student paper late in her time at North Carolina.Limitations just werent something she thought much about.My depth perception is pretty off, Ohai said. A lot of people would say they dont like to drive with me at nighttime because at night its pretty bad. But its nothing like Im tripping over things. I think because I was so young when it happened, I kind of figured out how to live with it.Therein lies the difference between an experience that shaped her rather than defined her.No more when kids teased her in elementary school about the patch she had to wear over her good eye than when the phone didnt ring the past few years.Let others talk about what you cant do. Let them worry about limits.She knows that she is special and shes been blessed, Cushing said. So we just kind of roll with it. ' ' '