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Is Ravichandran Ashwin an ATG test bowler?

Is Ravichandran Ashwin an ATG test bowler?


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ma1978

International Debutant
No. Nobody is questioning them on SC surfaces generally the way Ashwin is questioned on his effectiveness on non-SC surfaces.
How can no one question them on subcontinental surfaces if they were so terrible in India, which is by test cricket matches, a large proportion of the matches played in the subcontinent.

They couldn’t master Sri Lanka’s biggest opponent and Australias final frontier
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
Some holes in records are bigger than others.
to you; others can find those holes smaller or barely perceptible while other holes can be bigger dealbreakers that you think aren’t noteworthy enough to be plugged in

thats the beauty of subjective discussion
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
to you; others can find those holes smaller or barely perceptible while other holes can be bigger dealbreakers that you think aren’t noteworthy enough to be plugged in

thats the beauty of subjective discussion
I think SENA is a pretty big hole objectively.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
How can no one question them on subcontinental surfaces if they were so terrible in India, which is by test cricket matches, a large proportion of the matches played in the subcontinent.

They couldn’t master Sri Lanka’s biggest opponent and Australias final frontier
So their weakness was Indian supreme batting skill, not SC pitches. They didn't have problems in Pakistan, UAE or SC.
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
So their weakness was Indian supreme batting skill, not SC pitches. They didn't have problems in Pakistan, UAE or SC.
the classic “pitches in Asia are the same everywhere but in ANUS countries there’s micro and macrodifferences worth writing PhDs over”
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
the classic “pitches in Asia are the same everywhere but in ANUS countries there’s micro and macrodifferences worth writing PhDs over”
Of course there are differences. SL has some seaming wickets, Pak take longer to break and India can spin early, etc but generally spin receptivity is higher historically.
 

ma1978

International Debutant
So their weakness was Indian supreme batting skill, not SC pitches. They didn't have problems in Pakistan, UAE or SC.
Surely the two greatest spin bowlers of all time could perform at an adequate standard in India. And it’s not like the Indian batting was GOAT level for the large proportion of their careers. We had a lot of scrubs.
 

Xix2565

International Regular
I thought you clarified your view earlier in the thread, spin friendly pitches don't exist in modern cricket, it's only an old timer thing.
I didn't say this at all. Like, legitimately at no point did I ever say this. And you say I'm raging, what are you doing then? Even a baby would understand my points better than you.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Surely the two greatest spin bowlers of all time could perform at an adequate standard in India. And it’s not like the Indian batting was GOAT level for the large proportion of their careers. We had a lot of scrubs.
Indian batting was perhaps the GOAT against spinners in their day. Sidhu, Azhar, Tendulkar, Sehwag, Laxman, even Dhoni was very good. So their failure is totally understandable but against better pacers it is a drawback.
 

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