pup11
International Coach
Murali is great no doubt but its his unique action that made him special, now there is no way he could pass that on to a young rookie. Murali might tell a young spinner ways to work over a batsman and how to remain positive and comeback after getting flogged, but those are tips that are only likely to work a bowler who has got some skills.The thing is Murali is not just a great...apart from Warne you have to go back decades to get spinners anywhere near his talent. He is so far ahead of the curve that he's bound to teach something most spinners simply couldn't dream of understanding without his input.
The problem is the next-gen Australian spinners are being taught by blokes like Davison who was nothing more than a part-time spinner, so its obvious why the spin cupboard is looking so bare atm and therefore a pep-talk from a Murali or Warne isn't going to prove of any use, until proper spin bowling skills are taught to these young aspiring spinners.