Making_Splinters wrote:So one spinner retires and we call up two to replace him, England really don't have a *modded* clue what's going on do they?
Neither Borthwick nor Tredwell are a test class spinner.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:... but we've called up Tredwell and Borthwick. Which tends to confirm how secure is Monty's position.
Surely, calling nobody up would have been an indication of that?
Arthur Crabtree wrote:If only there was a young spin bowling all rounder out there...
Durhamfootman wrote:I was given a DVD for Christmas entitled six of the best. It features a one eyed view of England over 6 matches from each of the seventies, eighties, nineties, and noughties.
One thing that struck me over the seventies and eighties (the disc that I've now watched) was that England seemed to regularly play with 2 spinners in the side.
Initially the 2 spinners were Deadly and Ray Illingworth, and I'm assuming (happy to be corrected, though) that Illy played as an all rounder.
Once Botham came into the side as an opening bowler able to bat at 6, the 2 spinners became Deadly/Edmonds, then Edmonds/Emburey
It occurs to me that if Stokes makes the grade as a genuine test quality all rounder, then 2 spinners might be a viable option for more than matches on pitches suggesting excessive turn.
I do think that there is some merit in having a spin attack able to turn the ball both ways. Has a nice balance to it.
Might just be me, of course
Albondiga wrote: Durhamfootman ------ I can assure you it's not just you !!!!! My captain for many of my club games was a man who believed that when you changed the bowling you CHANGED MORE THAN JUST THE BOWLER otherwise it wasn't worth it. He always wanted one bowler who was the quickest he could get , one swing bowler , one seam bowler and two spinners which was generally one off spinner and one slow left arm. One or more of those five were allrounders. He won more dames than he lost because the batsmen generally knew that 180 to 200 was going to be enough.
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