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Why are left arm wrist spinners so rare?

The_CricketUmpire

U19 Captain
Remember when Katich moved to NSW and in his first season bowled heaps in the Shield and took a load of wickets. It was 2003 I think
Katich had a pretty good record in red ball cricket (First-Class) with his bowling: 107 wickets @ 35.30. That's very good for a part-timer. Of those 107 First-Class wickets, 21 of them came in Test cricket @ 30.23, again very good for a part-time bowler.
 

TheJediBrah

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Katich had a pretty good record in red ball cricket (First-Class) with his bowling: 107 wickets @ 35.30. That's very good for a part-timer. Of those 107 First-Class wickets, 21 of them came in Test cricket @ 30.23, again very good for a part-time bowler.
Most of that was around 2003 to 2004. He bowled 20+ overs a lot of innings for NSW and took 6 for in a Test v Zimbabwe. Outside of that he barely bowled in his career
 

sayon basak

International Debutant
I'm a left arm wrist spinner in my college team and I can tell you, they're rare because they are useless. The team is almost always better off with a right arm off/leg or a slow left arm finger spinner.
 

TheJediBrah

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Still good numbers for a part-timer.
He always had the ability, and being a left arm wrist spinner is inherently helpful because they are relatively rare. You get wickets for novelty.

But he never seemed like he had much interest in bowling. He did it a lot around those few years I assume mostly because he was looking for an extra reason to push for selection in a very strong Aus batting line-up
 

sayon basak

International Debutant
Why are you useless though? Is your spinning muscle WEAK?
1. I can't bowl the googly. It becomes top spinner everytime.
2. I usually pitch it on the 5th stump, looking to spin it sharply into the stumps. And when I pitch it in line, it spins away to become a massive wide.
3. There are usually very few LHB's in the opponent team.
 

Coronis

International Coach
1. I can't bowl the googly. It becomes top spinner everytime.
2. I usually pitch it on the 5th stump, looking to spin it sharply into the stumps. And when I pitch it in line, it spins away to become a massive wide.
3. There are usually very few LHB's in the opponent team.
1. Yes you can, just believe.
2. Spin it less if you pitch it in line.
3. You can also bowl to RHB if you want.
 

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