Charity Shield 1910
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- Jan 4, 2021
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It's not county crickets fault, it's the need for pyjama cricket to pay for the existence of the game and our wickets being roads. Medium pace sultans of swing are we.
Lets face it our batsmen are usually very poor dealing with a good spin bowler. I was always taught to meet the pitch of the ball so negating any turn, our batsmen try to play off the back foot. I feel on this rubble of a wicket India could declare now and win the match by lunch.
I does have to be asked if that patch of loose soil constitutes a prepared surface for a test match. It reminds me of that West Indies pitch, not being dangerous but it takes home advantage to a new level.
England have never had a proper spinner that I can think of, even before 20/20 was invented (spinner means someone who turns it right angles). The closest we came was Tufnell but he would admit that he really wasn't all that. Never produced a decent leg spinner and it's not the pitches. If you can turn it, then you can turn it on anything. It's natural. It is the fact that county sides seek bowlers who can bowl at 85 mph just outside off on a length, and a slow bowler to keep the runs down when the ball is old. It was the same in the 80's 90's and the like. England thought about finding a spin bowler when they saw Warne but their heart wasn't in it. Never has been.