Perhaps a strange comparison, but I haven't started one of these threads for quite some time and feel like asking.
It occurred to me that, in terms of playing role, Ashwin and Vettori really aren't all that dissimilar. Both fingerspinners who can bat to a good standard, both of questionable use on non-helpful surfaces but still deserving of holding their spots for the ability to be economical. Both very good in the shorter formats by varying pace (though Ashwin is by far a more 'modern' spinner with the carrom ball, an innovation Vettori never really needed). Both seem to be relatively astute thinkers about the game
Obviously Ashwin turns it more than post-injury Vettori, whereas Dan has had more responsibility within the team and less helpful (home) surfaces to bowl on overall. I guess the utility of the comparison is undermined somewhat by Ashwin's relatively recent arrival on the scene, but how do you see the two of them stacking up?
No poll because I'm sick of voting at the moment.
It occurred to me that, in terms of playing role, Ashwin and Vettori really aren't all that dissimilar. Both fingerspinners who can bat to a good standard, both of questionable use on non-helpful surfaces but still deserving of holding their spots for the ability to be economical. Both very good in the shorter formats by varying pace (though Ashwin is by far a more 'modern' spinner with the carrom ball, an innovation Vettori never really needed). Both seem to be relatively astute thinkers about the game
Obviously Ashwin turns it more than post-injury Vettori, whereas Dan has had more responsibility within the team and less helpful (home) surfaces to bowl on overall. I guess the utility of the comparison is undermined somewhat by Ashwin's relatively recent arrival on the scene, but how do you see the two of them stacking up?
No poll because I'm sick of voting at the moment.