Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Four bad seamers is no different to three bad seamers and a bad spinner, though, is the point.I agree with your basic point, but it's fair to say that when the Windies played Roger Harper they didn't seem to give much more away than when they played an all-pace attack.
The quality of the quicks in the Windies team may be a bit misleading though. The reality of a 4-man pace attack for many teams is usually a bit different. I can never get out of my head the misery of the 1st Ashes Test of 1989 (Defreitas, Newport, Foster, Pringle; Aus 601-7 dec)
Quality is the issue. If a spinner is good enough to be a better bowler than a seamer, he should play ahead of said seamer. But I always urge people to look at the quality alone, not the classification, of the bowler.