I had a professional bike fit in the summer. I'm speccing a new bike at the moment and the question of crank length came up. I contacted my fitter, who is also a personal friend. This was his comment:
"Hi Paul,
The only reasons to change crank length would be if you are becoming impinged in the hip at the top of the pedal stroke.
Essentially shorter cranks allow you to spin a smaller circle and have a more open hip angle.
If you can spin a high cadence without tightness in the hip then shortening your cranks will have little benefits."
@midlandsgrimpeur if you have issues get a bike fit. If the results don't suit you can always go back to your previous position.