chaminda_00
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You seem to have a limited view of what finger spinner are capable, you can take plenty of wickets on pitches that don't turn if your good enough. Vettori has shown that a fair bit on NZ, even though to a very average level. But he does take wickets on a regular basic.Giles did have many good games when the pitches were turning, and many poor ones when it wasn't (when most fingerspinners wouldn't be picked).
No, there weren't many - 2 or 3 at best.
Not fingerspinners. No fingerspinner has ever been much good on unresponsive surfaces.
No spinner takes wickets very often without turning the ball. Occasionally batsmen miss loads of straight balls like West Indies did at Lord's earlier this season, but that's very rare.
Mostly, if someone bowling at 50mph doesn't turn the ball, he hasn't got a hope in hell of taking wickets.
The thing that finger spinner struggle on with current pitches is lack of inconsistent bounce, compared to non-covered pitches not lack of turn. With the even ness of the bounce the variety have bowl with get nulified. Extra turn doesn't aways mean wickets for spinners, if the pitches have even bounce. If turn was the only factor then Pakistan and Sri Lanka would play 2nd spinners more often. But they usually play the 3rd seamers, as the pitches don't really give extra support unless the spinner is half decent.