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Kicked into the man on the mark, I'd say.Interesting that Deledio played U/17's for Victoria. Wonder what he would've done if he stayed in cricket.
Kicked into the man on the mark, I'd say.Interesting that Deledio played U/17's for Victoria. Wonder what he would've done if he stayed in cricket.
Because we aren't just talking about India, we're talking about the SC as a whole.How can people group SA with Aus, Eng and NZ when it comes to playing spin? SA is the clear winner, Amla was a monster last time SA toured India, Kallis has been awesome as well. Duminy and Prince could use some work, and DeVilliers for the most part is excellent too (although I have some personal benchmarks for him that he hasn't achieved so I don't rate him as highly, but still). Australia have improved a bit, although it as mostly Ponting who chipped in with a few 70's last time around. Clarke's there as well, the rest need some work. NZ aren't all that great period. And the less said about Eng vs Spin atm the better.
Marc Murphy was in that team as well.Interesting that Deledio played U/17's for Victoria. Wonder what he would've done if he stayed in cricket.
Most of the teams mentioned (England aside) have played India in India. So it's not the worst of ideas to use India as the yardstick. Besides despite winning 1-0 Aussies were pretty **** in SL for the most part barring the already established spin players like Clarke and Hussey, Marsh had 2 good knocks as well but that's about it. SA are still the best bet in the SC, they had a really good trip back in 07/08 where they beat PAK and almost came close to beating India.Because we aren't just talking about India, we're talking about the SC as a whole.
/itsnotallaboutyouguys
Uhh... what? Marsh only batted three times in that series (and the other one he forgot to review one he'd missed by about three inches). Hughes also got a century. That only really leaves Ponting, Watson, Khawaja (who only had two proper digs, both at Galle) and Haddin who you'd say really struggled, which is hardly terrible.Most of the teams mentioned (England aside) have played India in India. So it's not the worst of ideas to use India as the yardstick. Besides despite winning 1-0 Aussies were pretty **** in SL for the most part barring the already established spin players like Clarke and Hussey, Marsh had 2 good knocks as well but that's about it. SA are still the best bet in the SC, they had a really good trip back in 07/08 where they beat PAK and almost came close to beating India.
I forget did Australia play a test match in B-desh after the WC? Probably worth looking into as well if they did.
Regardless, Kallis, Amla and DeVillers is definitely not the kind of middle order I'd want to face in the SC.
Definitely agree there. I can't speak for SA, Aus, Eng, but in the PS it's only recently we've had a number of very aggressive spinners, helped by two leggies establishing themselves in their provincial sides.Kinda an interesting insight to countries mentalities on it though this thread, isn't it?
Most people have defended their teams ability against it, but truth be told its a problem for all 4 sides mentioned who tour the sub-continent, 1 or 2 good players of spin aside.
It's a real out of sight out of mind issue - cause they don't really see much quality spin in favourable conditions, it isn't highlighted as something that needs working on because they just don't see it as relevant till they tour there, and the majority of spinners in their domestic competitions are there to give quicks a rest do they don't get challenged on a local level.
Mentally, that makes facing quality spin in favourable conditions as foreign to them - and occasionally we can get pushed over as easy as SC teams in this part of the world do.
Gooch is your batting coach, right? No lack of expertise there either...Scary thing is that we have Flower in charge of the senior side and Thorpe is the the Loins' batting coach and they were as good players of spin as ever to emerge from outside of the subcontinent that I've seen. If they can't polish our collective turd I think we're ****ed, tbh.
Must've been some fearsomely competitive pick up games of footy in vic's U17 team, btw.
Not always surely, but since I am watching cricket (from 1991-92) they have always been piss-poor against spin except some guys like Gooch, Thorpe. Incidentally I personally think that the current crop is best against spin as a whole compared to England teams in the last 20 years - Bell, Trott, Pietersen and Strauss are all relatively decent against spin IMO (not of Gooch or Thorpe standard perhaps, but better than your average English batsman of the last 20 years).We haven't always been this bad. Not great, obviously, but recognisably competent on most occasions. In recent past, it's not hard to think of guys like Thorpe, Trescothick, Vaughan and others playing fine knocks against better attacks than this.
So why the decline? Rubbish county set-up that's now dominated by fitting in as much 2020 as possible? Pre-tour complacency on the part of this particular group of players? Other?
Yeah but Bob Simpson was a great opening batsman. Having him in charge of Australia didn't make Geoff Marsh the new Jack Hobbs.If you want to talk about dominating spin in India, Andy Flower was by far the best I have EVER seen. He just decimated spin.
I think it's worth watching this. Might illuminate why the **** they insist on playing such bad sweep shots.
Ian Bell Masterclass Video Part 1 - YouTube
Using a paddle sweep to manipulate the legside fielder for one? God above.
I will concede they are better against spin than pace.Don't lump us in with SA, England and Aus. The only kiwi who is sub-par against spin is Guptill. Had big issues with Rehman last time Pakistan were here. Bar the third test in India (where the seamers killed us, but without Zaheer - go figure) the batsmen who are still in the team today handled the spinners well. McIntosh wasn't terrible either. Watling struggled pretty hard though.
/optimisticandslightlytroll
I look forward to the Mitchell Johnson masterclass when he reveals he only bowls short wide rubbish so as to change the attitude of the batsmanI think it's worth watching this. Might illuminate why the **** they insist on playing such bad sweep shots.
Ian Bell Masterclass Video Part 1 - YouTube
Using a paddle sweep to manipulate the legside fielder for one? God above.
Bell and Pietersen have been very bad against spin of late.Not always surely, but since I am watching cricket (from 1991-92) they have always been piss-poor against spin except some guys like Gooch, Thorpe. Incidentally I personally think that the current crop is best against spin as a whole compared to England teams in the last 20 years - Bell, Trott, Pietersen and Strauss are all relatively decent against spin IMO (not of Gooch or Thorpe standard perhaps, but better than your average English batsman of the last 20 years).
I know, but I was not talking about their form only...Bell and Pietersen have been very bad against spin of late.