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Bishen "I like to buy my wickets" Bedi
Yeah, tbf Swann could get a lot of turn (ask Imran Farhat). I'm probably making the mistake of thinking Monty got more because that was all he ever tried to do, when that was actually exactly the criticism I was levelling at him.Drift comes from the revs too though.
I would have said Swann got more revs than Panesar. Gave it a proper tweak for an offie.
Coming back to your general point, you are of course right that there's more to spin bowling than ripping it hard and landing it in the right place.Yeah, tbf Swann could get a long of turn (ask Imran Farhat). I'm probably making the mistake of thinking Monty got more because that was all he ever tried to do, when that was actually exactly the criticism I was levelling at him.
Yeah, I think if I had to come up with a soundbite on spin bowling, it'd be along the lines of "You don't have to turn every ball a long way, but the batsmen has to be worried that you might."Coming back to your general point, you are of course right that there's more to spin bowling than ripping it hard and landing it in the right place.
I just think the difference is that, whereas cricket fans and pundits tend to overrate the importance of pace in fast bowling, they tend to underrate the importance of revs in spin bowling. And I think that partly explains why Jadeja has now taken almost as many wickets as Bedi did, with daylight between their averages, despite looking like a much worse bowler. Only partly, there are lots of other factors, I have no strong opinion on Bedi, etc. etc.
Aka the Axar factor!Yeah, I think if I had to come up with a soundbite on spin bowling, it'd be along the lines of "You don't have to turn every ball a long way, but the batsmen has to be worried that you might."
I think pace is very important as you go below 125kph or exceed 150kph but before that, it rarely feels hugely significant in Test cricket.Coming back to your general point, you are of course right that there's more to spin bowling than ripping it hard and landing it in the right place.
I just think the difference is that, whereas cricket fans and pundits tend to overrate the importance of pace in fast bowling, they tend to underrate the importance of revs in spin bowling. And I think that partly explains why Jadeja has now taken almost as many wickets as Bedi did, with daylight between their averages, despite looking like a much worse bowler. Only partly, there are lots of other factors, I have no strong opinion on Bedi, etc. etc.
I thought Jadeja looked part time when he first came on the scene, but watching him in this series he looks like a proper spin bowler now. Not 200 wickets @ 24 good, but certainly test quality. He really doesn't bowl many bad balls.I think pace is very important as you go below 125kph or exceed 150kph but before that, it rarely feels hugely significant in Test cricket.
With spin, it feels drift and dip are so very important. It really can induce a foolish-looking shot like the far outside off stump push and edge to slip or the fall-over nudge to leg-slip.
Jadeja is a fascinating bowler because he looks worse than part time when not taking wickets but somehow does take them fairly regularly.
I must be honest about having no idea that Jadeja had 200 test wickets at 24 when I first chipped into this discussion, so it's closer than I thought it would be. I think Bedi has about 260 at 28 fwiw, but obviously it's not simply about averages. A quick look at Jadeja's test matches suggests that he's played most of his in the SC, whereas Bedi played in all of India's away matches. Other variables are Jadeja benefiting from DRS, but Bedi benefiting from India's home-town umpires in the 1960s and 1970s.(Re. Bedi vs Jadeja) I'd be pretty surprised if you can find anyone who's seen both and doesn't think Bedi was better. He looked sooo much better.
It'd be interesting to hear what they're like to play against. Nobody has much respect for flat, pacy spinners, but a lot of batsmen really don't enjoy facing them either.
Ramesh PowarI'm assuming Chauhan is Tier S
I actually don't think he's been at his best so far this series. He doesn't seem to be putting the work onto the ball he used to. Or that he used to in my memory, anyway.I thought Jadeja looked part time when he first came on the scene, but watching him in this series he looks like a proper spin bowler now. Not 200 wickets @ 24 good, but certainly test quality. He really doesn't bowl many bad balls.
Yeah, was thinking this. Would be interesting to see if theres any average revs stats available for stuff like this.Gone wicketless in two tests and I don't recall him being outrageously unlucky in doing so. He hasn't been given the workload his seam up confreres have had either.
Apparently he buggered the thumb on his spinning hand earlier in the year, so that could having an effect still.
Jeez imagine if only he got to play in Australia more am I rightJadeja has been averaging 32 with the ball since 2019 and most shockingly he averages 36 at home.
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Yeah I think he got injured during odi series and he missed the first test.Jeez imagine if only he got to play in Australia more am I right
ConcussedYeah I think he got injured during odi series and he missed the first test.
he got a wicket off a no ball lolGone wicketless in two tests