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What happened to big spinners of the ball?

Migara

International Coach
In 90s and 00s we saw some pretty massive spinners of the ball. Warne and Murali spun it miles and were very accurate too. Stu MacGill, Upul Chandana, Rajesh Chauhan, Greame Swann and Ramesh Powar all spun it pretty hard. Before that Qadir spun it quite a bit.

Out of current crop only Ashwin is capable of it.

What happened to all those spinners who spun it hard?
 

Daemon

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Speed over spin these days in LO

Kuldeep credited some of his recent success to Chahal for forcing him to bowl a bit quicker. Not sure if it's improved him tbh.
 
There are two guys from Bangladesh who give it a good rip.

Firstly, Taijul Islam...your conventional SLA. Better spinner than Shakib.

And then there is Mehidy Hasan Miraz...proteje of the dynamic Ramesh Powar.
 

Migara

International Coach
Players who are playing/reaching international level cricket these days would have mostly been trained after the ICC tightened the rules on chucking in 2004. Probably explains it.
Poor explanation as usual. Doesn't explain about the wrist spinners. And the finger spinners that got reported (Ajmal, Senanayake, Ojha, and another South African) were not big spinners of the ball at all. Either it was the doosra or they generally chucked it.
 

Kirkut

International Regular
In 90s and 00s we saw some pretty massive spinners of the ball. Warne and Murali spun it miles and were very accurate too. Stu MacGill, Upul Chandana, Rajesh Chauhan, Greame Swann and Ramesh Powar all spun it pretty hard. Before that Qadir spun it quite a bit.

Out of current crop only Ashwin is capable of it.

What happened to all those spinners who spun it hard?
They got emasculated by fans stating that they became spinners because they couldn't bowl fast.
 

Kirkut

International Regular
Players who are playing/reaching international level cricket these days would have mostly been trained after the ICC tightened the rules on chucking in 2004. Probably explains it.
Chucking aided the doosra. Traditional offies like Swann spun it big with a classic action, this breed is disappearing as well unfortunately.
 

halba

International 12th Man
In 90s and 00s we saw some pretty massive spinners of the ball. Warne and Murali spun it miles and were very accurate too. Stu MacGill, Upul Chandana, Rajesh Chauhan, Greame Swann and Ramesh Powar all spun it pretty hard. Before that Qadir spun it quite a bit.

Out of current crop only Ashwin is capable of it.

What happened to all those spinners who spun it hard?
Kumble was from that era and didnt spin the ball big. must be just the era/pitches isnt conducive to big spin bowling and more 'subtle' variations. For example, leg spinners in the current era usually get carted around..Hardly any of them - they are a dead breed in test cricket.
 

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