weldone
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I think you really need to read what Sobers has said. He didn't say that Warnie was crap. He said
"Someone who is called great from today's game is Shane Warne, but I have got my reservations about Shane, I think he is a great bowler, but I'm not sure how well he compares with spinners overall.I think people get carried away with this man's ability as he hardly ever bowled a good googly.To me, Shane Warne is a great turner of the ball. I like his aggressive attitude, I love the way he attacks batsmen and I give him 100 per cent for that as not enough spinners bowl with that approach, but in my estimation Subhash Gupte was a better leg-spinner."
That's the nice description about Warne, and one with which I agree completely, of course except the last part where he calls Gupte a better bowler. I think what Sobers wanted to say here is that because Warne didn't have a great googly, most of the times he used to pitch the legspinners around leg-stump and turn towards off-stump. Whenever a legspinner pitches the ball around legstump, there shouldn't be any doubt in the batsman's mind (unless they are the English or Kiwi batsmen of the 90's
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Of course, Sobers didn't mention anything about Warne's flippers, which was undoubtedly his greatest strength by far. Warney's use of flippers is the best I've seen (even better than Benaud), and probably unmatched by anyone except the father of flippers, Clarrie Grimmett himself.
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