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I think he was a good county player, I watched him play some home county games. He definately wasn't the strongest of spinners around, but who would say no to England selection? The selectors believed he was the best spinner in the country so he was picked for the job. To answer Richard, aren't most international spinners a handful on a turning wicket? I wouldn't call myself ignorant, and that is how I will remember him, people who do not follow English cricket or County cricket will probably remember him for that,My word some people don't have a clue.
Yes, he played many Tests he should not have done, but he was very, very far from a "crap" "useless" etc. bowler. As I've said ad nauseum, on a turning pitch he was usually a real handful, and you can't really ask too much more of a fingerspinner than that.
Giles played his part in successes many times, and to say he'll be best remembered for The Ashes is ignorant too - he played a small part in it compared to the Flintoffs and Joneses.
That he was picked on non-turning pitches so many times because of the "you need variation" rubbish does not, in my mind, reflect anything on him.