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Who is England's Greatest Left Arm Spinner?

Who is England's greatest left arm spinner?

  • Bobby Peel

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  • Colin Blythe

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  • Tony Lock

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  • Phil Edmonds

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  • Phil Tufnell

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  • Monty Panesar

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  • Jack Leach

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  • Total voters
    33

Migara

International Coach
Rhodes and Wardle would be ahead of Lock in my rankings, for sure. Lock's overall average is very misleading. He took 47 wickets @ 7.80 against New Zealand who at that time were amongst the weakest Test sides ever seen. Against all the other sides, he took 127 wickets at 32.15. He averaged over 25 with a strike rate over 74 against every other side. Given the favourable era in which he played, when compared with contemporaries like Laker, Wardle and Appleyard who all averaged under 22, this is a relatively run of the mill bowling resume; despite what his overall average may suggest at first glance from a modern perspective.
There is a relatively unknown Pakistani named Pervez Sajjad who averages 24 with the ball for 59 wickets. Anyone know about him?
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Extra respect for Wardle bowling left-arm leg spin (formerly known as 'Chinaman' bowling) as well as orthodox SLAs. Have any other English test bowlers bowled left-arm leggies?
 

trundler

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It's Verity.

A little insight into Briggs would be great though. Seems to have played a lot as an all rounder. Not sure how to judge that average considering when he played. I see he averaged 20.55 against Australia and 4.80 against SA. That's pretty Trumble's record plus minnow bashing.

Was Blythe mostly kept out by illness or Rhodes? Tragically killed in action like Verity. Averaged 21 against Australia in 9 matches which is similar to Barnes actually.
 

bagapath

International Captain
If it were about first class cricket Rhodes would win this by a mile

In tests, it has to be Verity; and Underwood a respectable runner up.
 

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