Trueish about Gooch, as well.Different angle, Michael Vaughan was great against pace and very good against spin but struggled massively with medium pace dobbers at 80mph.
Now you mention it, I remember him absolutely marmalising John Emburey on the 1993 tour.Navjot Singh Sidhu.
Among the best players of spin i have seen,if not the best.
Used to charge down any spinner and smack them to all part. Ranatunga said at one point Muralitharan even used to be scared to bowl at him.
Also Warne got plenty of bashings from him too.
But was pretty ordinary against the seamers ,specially when it used to bounce.
I remember one innings he played, a televised knock against Surrey, on a turning pitch, when Fred destroyed Saqlain and (admittedly less of a scalp) Salisbury en route to a superb hundred. It was the first time I had seen him score runs and it was bloody awesome to watch. And I think he got some runs against Warne in '05.BB has it spot on and you can add Flintoff to that too, was awful against spin.
Are we sure? He was badly exposed by the Windies seam quartet in his debut series.Graeme Hick.
Could handle pace very well,but arguably the worst specialist batsman i've seen against Leg Spin.
Well, looking at his career figures he averages about 35 aganist both India and Australia who had the best leggies during his career (not flash, but better than his overall test figure of of 31.32), as opposed to 15.76 against the Pakistan of Waqar and Wasim and 29.35 against the Windies.I could be wrong,but i always felt his biggest weakness was against Leg Spin.He looked clueless everytime i saw him against a leg spinner.