Lol such garbage posting in this thread. Is this what CW descends into when I'm not around? Pathetic.
Spinners are the most intelligent and civilized of the lot. Why run in hard all day when you can jog in off a few steps and still take just as many wickets? Why try to impose yourself with pace and power like some kind of neanderthal when you can use your brain to deceive and outwit instead? Plus as a spinner you get to bowl a lot more overs in a day, play a lot more games (because you aren't getting injured), and win games in Days 4 and 5 when the rest of the team is tired, broken down, and wants to go home.
Fast bowlers are all bravado. Masking for insecurities the way that men who drive muscle cars or who do vanity lifting do. You get the odd sophisticated individual, like a Hadlee or an Imran Khan, but by and large they're just there doing grunt work because they aren't capable of sophisticated thoughts. Planning how to get a batsman out is beyond them. They just run in hard and fling the rock like some sort of caveman and hope that it works out for them.
Swing bowlers are the happy compromise. They are intelligent and still willing to exert themselves physically. But ofcourse, if there is no swing on offer, they're even less effective than a spinner is. Atleast a spinner can use flight and changes in pace and force a mistake out of a batsman. It's nt often you see a swing bowler humble themselves into bowling slow medium change-ups to build pressure. Instead, they often try to go the bravado route, and try to crank up their pace, or hit the deck, and they usually suck at it.
Swing bowlers who bowl with pace - like Marshall, Hadlee, Imran Khan, Wasim, Waqar, Steyn, Anderson, Bumrah, etc - now those guys are legit. Brains and brawn. It's no surprise that the most dangerous bowlers in Test cricket history are men who bowl intelligent swing at 140kmph+. It's just physics. You only have so much time to react to a ball at that speed, and if it's swinging late too..gg.
And still, depsite that, the leading wicket-takers of all times are spinners. Because spinners are built for longevity. You can build your team around a Warne, Murali, Herath or Kumble and have success for decades. But if you build it around a pace attack, you'll be lucky to get 5 years. Facts. That's why that great WI team of the 70s and 80s is such an aberration, and why every team wants a spinner, if not two, in their XI.
Spinners are also the dominant force in ODI and T20 cricket atm. No getting away from that. It's because they're just so much more intelligent than a quick bowler. It's why more spin bowlers captain teams than fast bowlers too.