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Leach, Ahmed, Hartley - terrible England spin "attacks" in the SC

Yeoman

U19 Captain
Other than probably Schofield I think that successive selectors’ attitude to spinners was less a search for an a English Warne and more of ‘a spinner - I suppose we ought to have one of them. Can he bat?’
 
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Chubb

International Regular
One of the sad things about 90s-00s England legspinners is that if you could combine Salisbury’s attitude with Schofield’s talent, you’d have had a very good player, probably Rashid level. But instead you had a really hard working professional guy who didn’t have the talent, and a lazy wunderkind who acted like a prat and was wildly unpopular with his teammates.
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
Interesting stat - Bashir's 5fer was just the 4th time an Englishman has taken their maiden 5fer in a Test. But 3 of those have happened in the last 3 years (Root and Jacks the others).
 

Ali TT

International Vice-Captain
Interesting stat - Bashir's 5fer was just the 4th time an Englishman has taken their maiden 5fer in a Test. But 3 of those have happened in the last 3 years (Root and Jacks the others).
I feel like there's something missing in this stat but maybe I'm reading it wrong?
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
hartley 20 wickets in 4 tests
bashir 12 wickets in 2 tests
Only two England spinners have taken more wickets in an series in India than Hartley, who's currently joint third with Swann's haul in 2012.

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tbh I'm only going back to the start of the 1960s. Maybe there were others in the 1950s or 1940s.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Both average 33, Rehan 44.

In comparison Kuldeep averages 23, Jadeja 26, Ashwin 30.
tbf the Indians are far more experienced and, on the whole, are bowling at guys who aren't as good at facing spin.

I wonder how Hartley and Bashir's averages compare to most of the blokes we've sent to India in the last 50 years or so.
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
Both average 33, Rehan 44.

In comparison Kuldeep averages 23, Jadeja 26, Ashwin 30.
The pitches this series have generally not been as spin friendly as the decks for the 21 series. I would say that Hartley has done ok overall but he's not exactly made a case for permanent selection just yet.

Oh and what WPDavid said above.
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
tbf the Indians are far more experienced and, on the whole, are bowling at guys who aren't as good at facing spin.

I wonder how Hartley and Bashir's averages compare to most of the blokes we've sent to India in the last 50 years or so.
When England won in 2012, Swann took 20 wickets at 24.75 in 4 Tests and Panesar 17 at 26.8 in 3. Should also be noted that Anderson took 12 at 30 in that series too to help chip in.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
When England won in 2012, Swann took 20 wickets at 24.75 in 4 Tests and Panesar 17 at 26.8 in 3. Should also be noted that Anderson took 12 at 30 in that series too to help chip in.
Yeah, I realise that Swann and Panesar's performance in 2012 was a class apart. But, without checking, I suspect that Hartley and Bashir have performed rather better than most of our spinners in India in recentish times. Maybe better than all the guys apart from Leach in 2021, almost certainly better than the previous lot (2018?), ditto the 1993 cohort, and on a par with or maybe even better than Edmonds and Pocock in 1984/85. And I'd guess they're similar to the guys who went there in the 2000s.
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
Yeah, I realise that Swann and Panesar's performance in 2012 was a class apart. But, without checking, I suspect that Hartley and Bashir have performed rather better than most of our spinners in India in recentish times. Maybe better than all the guys apart from Leach in 2021, almost certainly better than the previous lot (2018?), ditto the 1993 cohort, and on a par with or maybe even better than Edmonds and Pocock in 1984/85. And I'd guess they're similar to the guys who went there in the 2000s.
There was the somewhat bizarre series in 2006 when Anderson and Udal bowled England to victory in the 3rd and Final Test to snatch a 1-1 draw.

 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
There was the somewhat bizarre series in 2006 when Anderson and Udal bowled England to victory in the 3rd and Final Test to snatch a 1-1 draw.

Yes, the one test that Udal played gave him the rather impressive series figures of 5 for 67.
tbh I'd assumed that he struggled in the previous tests, but he didn't actually play in the first two.
 

howitzer

State Captain
Yes, the one test that Udal played gave him the rather impressive series figures of 5 for 67.
tbh I'd assumed that he struggled in the previous tests, but he didn't actually play in the first two.
Clearly unlucky not to have played more Tests.
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
Yes, the one test that Udal played gave him the rather impressive series figures of 5 for 67.
tbh I'd assumed that he struggled in the previous tests, but he didn't actually play in the first two.
Was at that game. I think you may have recalled the Pakistan series a few months before where he was repeatedly dispatched downtown.
 

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