Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
You'd say? I mean, obviously every bowler is different in his own way, but I'd say Sammy is a bowler who could be said to be "samey" in the context of Powell, Collymore, Taylor and Bravo, in that he's a right-armer who bowls with a fairly orthodox action. Edwards, on the other hand, is a round-arm slinger, as I say.Sammy also adds something different.
I mean, I'm not a big one for "you need variation" - if you've got 4 wildly different rubbish bowlers it's not a lot better than having 4 similar rubbish bowlers; and equally if you've got 4 excellent bowlers you're still going to do pretty well (Roberts, Holding, Garner and Croft weren't terribly different, for instance). But I'd say Edwards provided a bit more variation than most.