SeamUp
International Coach
And to emphasise the test point in building pressure ; Tahir cannot string 4 of the same balls together on the same spot never mind a spell. In an over he can easily bowl 2 toppies, 2 forward-spinning leggies and 2 googlies and that is not even including the constant errors in execution (full-tosses or half-trackers). A captain surely has to pull hairs out in setting a field.Nah, it's not really true as a spinner. In limited overs cricket you have the field back with lots of protection.. in theory in case the batsmen decide to go large, but it also helps protect you if you bowl loose deliveries. Test cricket is more about wicket-taking than limited overs cricket, but in order to take wickets in Tests you need to build pressure and avoid bowling pies. Tahir's a good limited overs bowler because there's more protection for his pies and his good balls are actually quite hard to attack due to his variations.
I think this is actually one of the key points of evolution in limited overs bowling. It used to be about not bowling bad balls, but it's increasingly becoming about developing a style that is hard to get hold of when you bowl good balls because the batsmen don't wait for the bad ones anymore.
He will never be good enough to be a regular in our test side but the selectors unfortunately feel the need to default back to him or Robbie P.
They backed the future in Dane Piedt and I'm not sure why they don't continue with that, time for Piedt, Harmer, von Berg, Leie, Linde.