shankybiggestengfan wrote: And playing spin is just as tough as playing seam bowling IMO.
I would say playing spin is easier.
shankybiggestengfan wrote: And playing spin is just as tough as playing seam bowling IMO.
England's_No7 wrote:shankybiggestengfan wrote: And playing spin is just as tough as playing seam bowling IMO.
I would say playing spin is easier.

Desktop Hoggy wrote:England's_No7 wrote:shankybiggestengfan wrote: And playing spin is just as tough as playing seam bowling IMO.
I would say playing spin is easier.
From personal experience, facing a seam bowler on a wicket with underlying moisture is far trickier than facing a spin bowler on a dustbowl.
What do you make of the general notion that struggling against fast bowling is worse than struggling against spin?
I think that sort of thing is a throwback to the days when there was no helmet, so there was a fear of injury when facing fast bowling. People were scared, and everyone would have been scared, but I guess those who showed it were considered weaker and that was not considered good to be. Also, I think subcontinent tours in the old days were not considered the No. 1 tours - people didn't necessarily value their tours to the subcontinent as much as they valued tours to England, Australia or South Africa. That has changed now and it's pretty obvious that, with the kind of audience and support that cricket generates in this part of the world, a tour to this part of the world is extremely important now.
Honestly, if you want to be a good batsman you have to prove yourself in all conditions. To say that it is okay to do badly in the subcontinent, to do badly against spin, is not acceptable anymore. It's slowly changing. When I look at the media in England, Australia, South Africa, in the past sometimes they would almost have a casual attitude to performances on subcontinent tours. They are also putting a lot more focus and emphasis on it now. When some of their players don't do well on the subcontinental tours, they get criticised and it gets pointed out and questioned, which is a good thing.
England's_No7 wrote:I have a superb defence and play spin very well. The only problem is that i never look to score. If you want 5 off 100 balls (and not getting out) then i'm your man!

Desktop Hoggy wrote:England's_No7 wrote:I have a superb defence and play spin very well. The only problem is that i never look to score. If you want 5 off 100 balls (and not getting out) then i'm your man!
You'll do for losing draws for my Saturday cricket team![]()
I just keep it basic by playing the V and drive, only shuffle I have to.
Anything full towards middle-leg stump, i'll paddle sweep or flick off the pads. Wide/short deliveries outside off stump, i'll hit over the head or straight drive.
It's straight, flighty deliveries aiming towards middle and off stump I have trouble sighting, resulting in LBW or clean bowling.
England's_No7 wrote:I have a superb defence and play spin very well. The only problem is that i never look to score. If you want 5 off 100 balls (and not getting out) then i'm your man!
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England's_No7 wrote:Desktop Hoggy wrote:England's_No7 wrote:I have a superb defence and play spin very well. The only problem is that i never look to score. If you want 5 off 100 balls (and not getting out) then i'm your man!
You'll do for losing draws for my Saturday cricket team![]()
I just keep it basic by playing the V and drive, only shuffle I have to.
Anything full towards middle-leg stump, i'll paddle sweep or flick off the pads. Wide/short deliveries outside off stump, i'll hit over the head or straight drive.
It's straight, flighty deliveries aiming towards middle and off stump I have trouble sighting, resulting in LBW or clean bowling.
I keep it more basic.
If it's straight, i defend. If it's outside off, i leave it.
Peter Lanky wrote:England's_No7 wrote:I have a superb defence and play spin very well. The only problem is that i never look to score. If you want 5 off 100 balls (and not getting out) then i'm your man!
I guess that your hero was Chris Tavare then.
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