archie mac said:
I only watched Abdul Qadir bowl to the Windies in ODI played in Australia, and to be quite honest that seemed to have little idea how to play the little legie. They were just lucky he could only bowl 10 overs.
It was strange to see the Windies flog the Aussies, the Aussies flog the Pakistanis and they in turn cause the WI so many problems.
Batsmens' relative weakness against spin in the 80's can be put down to one thing - lack of exposure to quality bowlers.
If you analyse teams from that era, there was hardly a quality spinner amongst them.
Qadir was a fine bowler but not in Warne's class.
Aus had Ray Bright, Jim Higgs, Peter Sleep and others of similar quality (or lack thereof).
Eng had Emburey, Cook and Edmonds, all were OK but nothing outstanding.
Even India tried and discarded a no. such as Hirwani, Shiva, etc, etc
WI generally had no need for a spinner.
SL, SA, NZ were either not playing or had no-one of note.
People carry on with how weak bowling stocks are at present BUT the 80s, whilst having great fast bowlers had virtually no spinning talent.