pup11
International Coach
Well that's one way of looking at it, the other theory could be that Swann is a spin bowler full of confidence, who doesn't have to worry about the fact whether he would be playing in the next game or not, neither is he expected to bowl a line to contain the batsmen, rather than looking to get 'em out, and that confidence is reflected in the way he bowls.I think the reason why Hauritz gets so much stick, though, is because it's perceived that he's bowling his nuts off just to compete whereas Swann is still finding his range.
Was funny when Hauritz only started getting taken to when he was really turning them. Had a look of surprise which said "I bowl the ball outside off and it ends up over leg. Why's it doing that?!" He definitely bowled as well as I've ever seen him bowl yesterday, no doubt. It's a worrysome thought for Aus when he's off his game, though.
I think we all would agree that, Hauritz looks a much better bowler when he gives the ball some air, but since he has been asked to hold one end up, bowling an enticing line or length isn't really an option for him, and to his credit he has done what's been asked of him pretty decently.
Moving on, I think one would see most Australian spin bowlers fairing a lot better when they play outside Australia on more receptive pitches, because back in Australia, they play on concrete block like pitches, which hardly offer them anything, and that's one of the main reasons why most of the Aussie spin bowlers have such shoddy FC career stats.