Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 31, 2015, 08:44:35 AMIn fairness to the 'proper spinner' bit, Moeen bowled excellently and I think most would have struggled against him bowling like that.The problem he has is that he struggles to hold an end up and keep things tight on pitches that don't suit him. He may get there but we need someone we can rely on to give the seamers a break on good batting wickets.
In fairness to the 'proper spinner' bit, Moeen bowled excellently and I think most would have struggled against him bowling like that.
Quote from: Dave Cooper please on December 31, 2015, 12:50:52 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 31, 2015, 08:44:35 AMIn fairness to the 'proper spinner' bit, Moeen bowled excellently and I think most would have struggled against him bowling like that.The problem he has is that he struggles to hold an end up and keep things tight on pitches that don't suit him. He may get there but we need someone we can rely on to give the seamers a break on good batting wickets.I agree that he needs to work on his ability to hold an end when conditions are against him, but to say SA struggled against England, who were 'without a proper spinner', is a bit harsh. He bowled as well as any spinner would have on that pitch, and when conditions are in his favour he can be very good.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 31, 2015, 01:08:40 PMQuote from: Dave Cooper please on December 31, 2015, 12:50:52 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 31, 2015, 08:44:35 AMIn fairness to the 'proper spinner' bit, Moeen bowled excellently and I think most would have struggled against him bowling like that.The problem he has is that he struggles to hold an end up and keep things tight on pitches that don't suit him. He may get there but we need someone we can rely on to give the seamers a break on good batting wickets.I agree that he needs to work on his ability to hold an end when conditions are against him, but to say SA struggled against England, who were 'without a proper spinner', is a bit harsh. He bowled as well as any spinner would have on that pitch, and when conditions are in his favour he can be very good. I'm old school, I want my spinners to be able to bowl 20 overs on the...err...spin and not only take the odd wicket but also go for less than 2 an over. Any decent spinner can take wickets when the pitch is favourable, the best spinners do it when they aren't.
Quote from: Dave Cooper please on December 31, 2015, 06:35:31 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 31, 2015, 01:08:40 PMQuote from: Dave Cooper please on December 31, 2015, 12:50:52 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 31, 2015, 08:44:35 AMIn fairness to the 'proper spinner' bit, Moeen bowled excellently and I think most would have struggled against him bowling like that.The problem he has is that he struggles to hold an end up and keep things tight on pitches that don't suit him. He may get there but we need someone we can rely on to give the seamers a break on good batting wickets.I agree that he needs to work on his ability to hold an end when conditions are against him, but to say SA struggled against England, who were 'without a proper spinner', is a bit harsh. He bowled as well as any spinner would have on that pitch, and when conditions are in his favour he can be very good. I'm old school, I want my spinners to be able to bowl 20 overs on the...err...spin and not only take the odd wicket but also go for less than 2 an over. Any decent spinner can take wickets when the pitch is favourable, the best spinners do it when they aren't.but that is old school and importantly, is out of date. There are very few spinners who can do that any more because batsmen are more willing to 'go after' the spinner on a flat pitch.For example, if you go on cricinfo and search for spinners who've played in the last 10 years (and bowled a reasonable amount of overs, part-timers skew the figures) there are 5 in the whole world with a career average under 2.5 - the average scoring rate in test cricket is now close to 4 in general, that change will be reflected in all bowlers figures, spinners will never be any different.He's had a few bad matches (he was awful in the caribbean but wasn't really fit and shouldn't have toured) but he's also had a few very good matches which is, in my opinion, all you can really ask for at this stage. If he's still got the same flaws after next winter then it might an indication that he's never going to be the controlling bowler we want/need but whilst Anderson and Broad are around and controlling the scoring rate we can afford to let him develop so long as he is contributing.
Compton really needs to learn how to score runs when he's being pinned down.