Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
A gross exaggeration.Well then you know nothing about spin bowling. It is a zillion times harder to spin a new ball compared to an old one
It's harder, yes, but you still see quality spinners turning a new or newish ball plenty often enough.
All have done so several times.which is why you don't see Kumble, Murali, Warney, etc. opening the bowling in front of far crappier pacers.
Obviously, and I acknowledged such a thing.It is also zillion times harder to loop a ball that isnt worn out.
Only because you get the "that pitch was no way close to being Test standard" nonsense from bitter opposition. If people had more courage to say "stuff you you bitter ****s" we'd probably see a few more playing to home advantage.Such pitches are extremely rare.
Where on Earth did I say it did? I said it made him a bit of a special case - most who've perfected the Yorker were famed for it being an inswinging Yorker. Garner wasn't. He was famed for it being a Yorker that came out of the sky.So what ? Yes, Garner had the plate made for him given his gigantic stature but that is a part and parcel of who he was as a bowler. Doesnt diminish his accomplishments one bit.