aussie
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As the thread states, which is/has been more difficult for test bastmen to counter?. I ask this question because when judging great batsmen, especially the many batsmen"Flat track Bullies" of the last 10 years who average 50+. One finds a a very consistent trend of these batsmen doing well againts quality spinners/spin attacks on dustbowles/turner - but thens truggling againts good/very good/great pace attacks on greentops/bouncy decks.
For me facing the pace is always more difficult. The hypotetical example i always give is if a batsmen had to face:
(A): The West Indies 4-prong pace attack of the 70s & 80s on a Perth pitch at is fastest or the former "Fortress Kensington Oval"
or
(B): The Indian spin quarter of the 70s of Chandrasekar/Bedi/Prasanna/Venkat on a sub-continent dustbowl.
Surely task (A) will always be more difficult. A mistake againts those spinners & you can look like a fool. But a mistake againts the Windies 4-prong attack & you can get killed/seriously injured.
For me facing the pace is always more difficult. The hypotetical example i always give is if a batsmen had to face:
(A): The West Indies 4-prong pace attack of the 70s & 80s on a Perth pitch at is fastest or the former "Fortress Kensington Oval"
or
(B): The Indian spin quarter of the 70s of Chandrasekar/Bedi/Prasanna/Venkat on a sub-continent dustbowl.
Surely task (A) will always be more difficult. A mistake againts those spinners & you can look like a fool. But a mistake againts the Windies 4-prong attack & you can get killed/seriously injured.