Some of this is a bit complicated. It's not always obvious what some early bowlers dispensed. Some bowled a mixture, and for others it's not clear what they bowled at all. Some will know more about this than me, so I'll take advise. But what I'm doing is choosing those that cricinfo call specialist spinners. Of those that bowl a mixture, Warwick Armstrong and Bill Johnston will turn up in the all rounders (as will a couple of others here, if not selected for spin). Maurice Tate will have to take his chances among the pace bowlers. Going to put SF Barnes in among the pace bowlers, and if not chosen, for the mixture of pace and spin I'll put up for number 11.
So, these are specialist spinners, minimum wickets 50, chosen by average. Starting with the lowest average.
http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine ... pe=bowlingNot going to make an all pace attack an option. Or an all spin attack for that matter.
I always say that everybody's right.