Bhaag Viru Bhaag
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Nathan Lyon surely deserves more respect. Ashwin and Yasir should play in the home series only.
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Basically he is useless the minute he steps outside of Asia. At least with Ashwin he can hold down an end and be economical. Same can't be said for Yasir.
Nathan Lyon surely deserves more respect. Ashwin and Yasir should play in the home series only.
It’s technical - I used to be a mediocre leggie.Tough gig at the moment for him with 2 young pacers and Imran Khan. He's expected to maintain control, take wickets and lead the attack.
It’s technical - I used to be a mediocre leggie.
Outside Asia, where the bounce is consistent, a leg-spinner’s main tool on days 1-4 is bounce.
Leggies come in two main types.
Round-arm ones like Yasir have a better stock leg-break, but struggle to bowl a googly and don’t get overspin to create menacing bounce. Such bowlers usually do best in Asia.
High-arm ones like Mushtaq Ahmed and Shadab Khan struggle with their stock leg-break, but have a dangerous googly and get overspin, which means that on hard Southern Hemisphere wickets they are much more effective.
Yasir remains completely unsuited technically to bowling in the Southern Henisphere. He will always go for 4 runs an over down here.
Even Haris Sohail was more dangerous because his higher action got him bounce.
If they won’t pick Shadab, at least Zafar Gohar has a high action and would be more economical in the Southern Hemisphere.
I knew someone would point that out.Not necessarily. Shane Warne had a round arm action but did superbly in the southern hemisphere.
I knew someone would point that out.
But Warne grew up on these wickets. And used variety of flight to make up for lack of bounce.
Yasir doesn’t.
It’s technical - I used to be a mediocre leggie.
Outside Asia, where the bounce is consistent, a leg-spinner’s main tool on days 1-4 is bounce.
Leggies come in two main types.
Round-arm ones like Yasir have a better stock leg-break, but struggle to bowl a googly and don’t get overspin to create menacing bounce. Such bowlers usually do best in Asia.
High-arm ones like Mushtaq Ahmed and Shadab Khan struggle with their stock leg-break, but have a dangerous googly and get overspin, which means that on hard Southern Hemisphere wickets they are much more effective.
Yasir remains completely unsuited technically to bowling in the Southern Henisphere. He will always go for 4 runs an over down here.
Even Haris Sohail was more dangerous because his higher action got him bounce.
If they won’t pick Shadab, at least Zafar Gohar has a high action and would be more economical in the Southern Hemisphere.
Your analysis though considered is ultimately false. I’ll explain why.
Firstly to be clear I’m a real fan of yasir. He’s not a great leg spinner but he’s the main one we have. His qualities don’t need regurgitating but let’s focus on deficiencies.
You say he’s technically unsound for Southern Hemisphere bowling because of lack of bounce and variety due to round arm action. This is not correct! His round arm action is perfectly suited to generate at least a flipper and he can get bounce due to revs on the ball. But this presupposes beating batsmen “after” the ball pitches.
I would contend that Warne with his round arm action beat batsmen “before” the ball landed. Yasir could quite easily do the same. He doesn’t need variety (Warne hardly bowled a googly ) top spinner or flipper is enough.
A good leg spinner doesn’t need to turn the ball miles. After his shoulder injury the amount of turn Warne got was considerably less. But he was even more deadly.
Now of course one could say that warne was a genius and it’s wrong to compare yasir with warne but let’s remember around 1999-2000 McGill was neck and neck with Warne with a similar round arm action and often outbowled him. I remember warne imploring almost begging for wickets to have something to show for his efforts after shoulder injury. But McGill was equally adept at what I’m gonna explain below.
what can yasir emulate from other round arm leggies. Firstly captaincy and field placement that includes packing the bowling with tight bowlers at the other end. They don’t all need to be glen McGrath but a Shaun pollock type bowler is fine. And a close in Bat pad fielder at both leg side and off side.
Secondly utilise the drift, blind spot and control. Almost all round arm leggies have the ability to throw the ball on middle and leg stump and put over spin to create “drift out”and spin towards a rhb off stump. To do this again and again is the round arm leggies main weapon as with enough loop you can utilise the batsman’s blind spot and cause him to lose the ball above the eyeline or past his left eye. I just don’t see yasir doing this enough. If he bowled slower, loopier, allowed drift to curve the ball towards leg and spun it away he would be a very good leggie. If he had a flipper to create variety he would be deadly. He does do this like he did to Wade yesterday first ball but his lack of consistency is his real downfall.
So it’s not that he’s not good enough to bowl in Southern Hemisphere. He is mire than capable if he did above and bowled alongside Abbas.
He needs to bowl with patience. He needs to take time between deliveries. He needs to work on a batsman’s mind rather than just rushing in ball after ball.