Colorblind Genius
First Class Captain
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2019
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I didn't read the whole schmear but lets us be honest with ourselves. We need to wake up and smell the coffee.
The era of "pace bowlers" has long gone.
Modern day cricket is ALL ABOUT BATSMEN!
You have a strong batting line, you have the upper hand. It is as simple as that.
The T20 format has turned modern day batsmen into monsters. You don't have them in your team? well ... tough p00p!
Fact of the matter is,
even if you have had Wasim Akrams and Waqar Yonuses and Shoaib Akhtars in your team right now, they would be spanked all over the park in this modern era.
As far as the bowling attack goes, you need medium pacers who must have two basic qualities. Ability to swing and deceptive variation.
You don't Dennis Lillees and Malcom Marshalls. Shami and Bumrah aren't Holding and Thompsons either.
And then you need spinners. Good spin bowling is the KEY in your bowling attack these days.
If your spinners are good at their trade, they get you the wickets and immediately, and create a dent in the opposition batting line for you.
I firmly believe that, even though our current bowling attack needs great improvement but pace wise, we aren't very bad. We have a good combo of left arm right arm too.
Our current pace bowlers need to learn the skill of swing and they need learn to develop intelligence so that they are able to effectively start using that deceptive variation.
We need a pretty darn good spinner but because our kids start playing cricket with tennis ball, they don't see or learn any spin bowling. There are no heroes in the spin bowling. Matter of fact their is no spin bowler in tape ball cricket to begin with.
Kids learn playing cricket with tape ball for several years before they are even exposed to spin bowling. And that's whey they start playing with a hardball. It's very late to build spinners from that point on.
This LAANUT of tape ball cricket is one the major cause that we don't develop good spinners anymore, and we don't develop batsmen with solid defense because their is only one shot in tape ball cricket... a laaparu tull for six. And that's it.
The era of "pace bowlers" has long gone.
Modern day cricket is ALL ABOUT BATSMEN!
You have a strong batting line, you have the upper hand. It is as simple as that.
The T20 format has turned modern day batsmen into monsters. You don't have them in your team? well ... tough p00p!
Fact of the matter is,
even if you have had Wasim Akrams and Waqar Yonuses and Shoaib Akhtars in your team right now, they would be spanked all over the park in this modern era.
As far as the bowling attack goes, you need medium pacers who must have two basic qualities. Ability to swing and deceptive variation.
You don't Dennis Lillees and Malcom Marshalls. Shami and Bumrah aren't Holding and Thompsons either.
And then you need spinners. Good spin bowling is the KEY in your bowling attack these days.
If your spinners are good at their trade, they get you the wickets and immediately, and create a dent in the opposition batting line for you.
I firmly believe that, even though our current bowling attack needs great improvement but pace wise, we aren't very bad. We have a good combo of left arm right arm too.
Our current pace bowlers need to learn the skill of swing and they need learn to develop intelligence so that they are able to effectively start using that deceptive variation.
We need a pretty darn good spinner but because our kids start playing cricket with tennis ball, they don't see or learn any spin bowling. There are no heroes in the spin bowling. Matter of fact their is no spin bowler in tape ball cricket to begin with.
Kids learn playing cricket with tape ball for several years before they are even exposed to spin bowling. And that's whey they start playing with a hardball. It's very late to build spinners from that point on.
This LAANUT of tape ball cricket is one the major cause that we don't develop good spinners anymore, and we don't develop batsmen with solid defense because their is only one shot in tape ball cricket... a laaparu tull for six. And that's it.
