Originally posted by Sunil Havascar
I don't think that the reason for these guys you talk about as being successful is that they can bowl different styles. If there is a change in style evry over then wouldnt it be the same as what you are talking about.
And then why are you just talking about spin. Why shouldn't spinners be trying to develop their pace bowling because the batsmen don't like that?
It seems a stupid argument here...
Yeah a stupid argument there. And since Kapil played football for a club, why dont other cricketers play football. That's a similarly stupid argument.
But not what we were discussing so far. I think there is a genuine possibility that such a bowler can be of immense use to his team, depending on how well he is able to do both. Also, for the nth time, it's rather strange that nobody is trying it. hmm and to think that Warne's mystery ball was considered a possibility
reverse swing has become commonplace (when people would have sworn a ball bowled the way it is, cannot swing in the direction it does), bowlers developed the doosra, etc. etc.
And what was the first part about- "I don't think...styles"??
BTW since we've started to use Sachin as an example (which was NOT intended ) he uses different styles in the same over. You'd see legbreak, legbreak, offbreak, legbreak, googly, offbreak. He prefers to bowl legbreaks to righthanders and offbreaks to lefties, but changes it around too. It's not that batsmen cannot tell which way his wrist goes. He can still cause problems when he's bowling well. Someone doing just this, a special bowler, should be able to do this better for all his time will be spent in honing what Sachin obviously has.
Like I said, he's turned the ball more than Warne in some matches, and done pretty well bowling offspin too - in the same match.
If there is a change in style evry over then wouldnt it be the same as what you are talking about.
If there's a change in styles every over, you'd effectively have a leggie and an offie bowling. How good that is depends on the situation.