TheJediBrah
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It definitely does. Probably even more so than at the lowest levels because your bad balls are going to get consistently punished. **** leg spinners taking bulk wickets in lower-grade club cricket happens constantly because the batsmen are ****Well it might have been a good idea to at least offer the charity of understanding my opinion before disparaging it as being hardly one.
Ultimately I don't even agree with the harder bit anyway. Sure, leg spin is harder to pick up than off spin at the school grade level, when they're first learning it, because it's more difficult to control, everyone knows that. But it doesn't remain more difficult at the Test level. Honestly it's a bit asinine in my mind to think that such a thing applies to differentiate the greatest player's of all time, as if our perceived challenges with a bowling style are even considerations at the level of the greatest ever masters.
Picking up finger-spin at any level is so much easier than it should be. Definitely the easiest skill to pick-up with limited practice and be reasonable proficient at. Being top-class at it on the other hand is a very different story.