Kartik looks to be a perfect 2020 spinner, and from what i've seen of him in England it's a great shame he's never made it at international level because he looks an absolute dream when he's bowling well. Given that he's 31, he doesn't have much hope of making it at ODI/test match level anymore.Murali karthik .
I have left out Panesar as I believe he has already proved himself the best left arm spinner in international cricket at this point.
TBH he's second now, Bracken replaced him.It's quite amazing that a spinner is ranked number 1 for ODIs, though. Refusing to state his name to avoid getting into a heated debate with the starter of this thread.
Yeah really good spinners of the right type can be excellent ODI bowlers.It's quite amazing that a spinner is ranked number 1 for ODIs, though. Refusing to state his name to avoid getting into a heated debate with the starter of this thread.
Bracken as a seamer > Bracken as a spinner.TBH he's second now, Bracken replaced him.
I think its mainly because of the pitches he's bowled on latelyBracken as a seamer > Bracken as a spinner.
Starting to think Bracken is over-using these Breaks (they're Off-Breaks or Leg-Breaks depending on whether you're right- or left-hander). He's also not getting enough overs at the start of a game lately.
I thought I should give a reason why Panesar's name is not in the poll, since he is also a relative newcomer in international stage. I believe he is better than Vettori, you don't - there is nothing to get excited about.Regardless of whether you believe Panesar to be better than Vettori (he isn't), it probably wasn't a good idea to say he'd proved himself to be the best at the start of a thread where it isn't what you want to be discussing.