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Well batted Cook and Compton, another century opening stand and a 4th in a row over 50 I think.
They will be seen talking about next IPL.Really don't remember the last time we were dominated two Tests running at home.Darker days ahead. It's going to be a bit embarrassing seeing the BCCI strut their stuff while the team representing them gets shellacked all over the world.
Random 1984/85 reference? A couple of doubles would be handy.eng 620/8 dec
Both of them are quite old-fashioned, slow spinners. Modern batsmen just aren't threatened much by that, particularly on a slow pitch like this. They have too much time it seemsMore and more sledges aimed at Ashwin. Fair, he's had a dreadful home series, but I don't believe Ojha's been any good either, beyond one innings. The Aussie series and the tour to South Africa could have two new spinners playing for India. I'm no fan of discarding the best players after a poor series, but this is a pee-poor spin roster. You can't even blame the poor management for this, the way we would for the loss of Amit Mishra, as this spin choice is really a step down.
That is the problem. They're useless on flat decks. I know most Indian bowlers struggle on flat decks, but here, you've got one bloke pushing ahead a whole lot of silly variations that he can do without, and the other offering slow, straight deliveries that these batsmen can wait on and hit for easy runs.Both of them are quite old-fashioned, slow spinners. Modern batsmen just aren't threatened much by that, particularly on a slow pitch like this. They have too much time it seems
I think this brand of spin is slowly going to die out tbh. Guys like Ajmal and co, Panesar; fast spin is the future.That is the problem. They're useless on flat decks. I know most Indian bowlers struggle on flat decks, but here, you've got one bloke pushing ahead a whole lot of silly variations that he can do without, and the other offering slow, straight deliveries that these batsmen can wait on and hit for easy runs.
They've adapted and gone ahead, much like England's batting against spin. India's spin, on the other hand, just went backwards. I don't know if there really is much scope for Ashwin and Ojha to pick up, but if series are being lost, they shouldn't be given any.I think this brand of spin is slowly going to die out tbh. Guys like Ajmal and co, Panesar; fast spin is the future.
Edit: Howe he is unorthodox but he is also old-fashioned in that he tosses the ball up and has a slow arm.
Warne is a leggie, which is a different brand of bowling to finger spin. And Murali was literally a freakDon't see any argument why 'slow' spin should die out. After all, both Warne and Murali were slow spinners. It's just the current fast spinners happen to be better.