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Spin Is Kinng!
By Gaurang July 27 2008
India were thoroughly outclassed by a spirited Sri Lanka team at the Sinhalese Sports Club. It was an embarassing display by a team full of veteran players. What was particularly galling was that on a spin friendly track, the Indian spinners found little traction, while their batsmen, once renowned as masters of spin, just ask Shane Warne or Stuart MacGill, were bamboozled by it.

There are many reasons why this defeat however was not a huge surprise to people in the know.  First of all India approached the series with the level of preparation that teams such as Australia wouldn’t even consider if they were playing Bangladesh.  They had a short “training” camp, but no serious competitive cricket for about half the team, right before the tour.  Secondly, the only practice match before the first Test was again a non-first class 12 a side fixture, with 11 to bat and a different 11 to bowl and field.  Thirdly, the Indians, including their new Coach and their care taker captain, kept on harping about the oodles of experience in the side, as if that alone would be enough.  Finally, they were faced with an opposition that believes, and quite rightly too, that it is nearly unbeatable at home, and who while happy to partake in the icing and gravy provided by the three-ring cricket circus called the IPL, had their priorities right, and were focused like a laser beam on playing Test cricket.

 

The Indians, not for the first time, were caught with the wrong cricketing wardrobe.  They were like guys who wore Polo shirts and shorts to a Tuxedo and Top Hat affair.  This was particularly surprising as the team included half a dozen specialist Test players, including the Captain.  One hopes they can quickly remedy this cricketing wardrobe malfunction and play genuine Test cricket in the next two matches.  This will mean intensity of focus, ability to grind it out, and most of all patience and persistence including playing session by session.  It was particularly galling that India could not be said to have won a single session, though arguably they had the better of the first (and only) one on a rain interrupted first day.

  

What was however pleasing to a cricketing traditionalist would have been the return of high class spin as a potent attacking weapon from both ends in a Test match, and that too on a wicket that was not a vicious turner by any means.  What was disturbing however, was that Indian batsmen, who were among the pre-eminent players of high quality spin, were all at sea against such bowling.  I can’t recall a single Test match where India lost 19 out of 20 wickets to spin.  In a way this was the perfect opposite to India’s historic wins at the Wanderers and then again more recently at Perth.  Maybe the fact that India has played less than forty Tests at home since the turn of the mellenium, on increasingly spin unfriendly tracks, has meant that Indian players are no longer comfortable playing high quality spin on spin friendly tracks.  The collapses in the past to the likes of Shaun Udal only bolster that view.

 

Still the performance by the dynamic duo of Muthiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis, was one that has been bettered only once in the entire history of the game.  The only time a spin duo has been more successful was when the combo of Jim Laker and Tony Lock snapped up all twenty Australian wickets over fifty years ago in the summer of 1956.  And like the duo of Laker and Lock, O’Rielly and Grimmet, Ramadhin and Valentine, Bedi and Chandra/Prasanna, even Kumble and Harbhajan, who had a forgetable match here, the new Sri Lankan partners in tweak have ensured that once again Spin is Kiing!  

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Re: Murali and Mendis Ensure That Spin Is Kiing!
Posted by: Birbal (IP Logged)
Date: 27/07/2008 14:10

As Murali himself has said...with Mendis at the other end his job becomes easier...he will probably end up playing a couple of season longer with Mendis in Tandem...

Re: Murali and Mendis Ensure That Spin Is Kiing!
Posted by: Max (IP Logged)
Date: 28/07/2008 09:14

Good writeup there Birbal. I was just thinking that since the Lankans are used to playing spinners of the calibre of Mendis in domestic cricket, it's no surprise to see them handle someone like Harbhajan, and even Kumble fairly easily. It is true that they were smashed badly in the Test and ODI series in India 2 years ago, but at that time the Lankans were in a rebuilding phase with Jayawerdene just starting as captain. Apart from that series, SL has dominated India on slow, low pitches of Asia and West Indies (World Cup). India however have beaten them comfortably in places like Aus, Eng, SA, where the pitches offer much more pace and bounce. SL are obviously weak in such conditions. Considering these factors, it would make sense for India to play 3 or even 4 pacers against them all the time, regardless of conditions. For the 2nd Test, I would go with Ishant, Zaheer, RPS, and Kumble as the bowling attack.

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Re: Murali and Mendis Ensure That Spin Is Kiing!
Posted by: Birbal (IP Logged)
Date: 28/07/2008 16:57

Max you make a good point about pacers being more effective...but if they make pitches suited to slow turn... then the pacers can be neutralized...

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Re: Murali and Mendis Ensure That Spin Is Kiing!
Posted by: Gabbar (IP Logged)
Date: 28/07/2008 17:00

I don't think SL will make anything to help the pacers - this is a no-brainer for SL - make pitches that slightly help the spinners

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Re: Murali and Mendis Ensure That Spin Is Kiing!
Posted by: Birbal (IP Logged)
Date: 28/07/2008 17:16

And now that Indian spinners Kumble and Bhajji are bowling poorly and their batsman are all at sea...except VVS and Sachin who are relatively OK, but still likely to be fooled by a freak delivery...no need to do anything different.

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Re: Murali and Mendis Ensure That Spin Is Kiing!
Posted by: Birbal (IP Logged)
Date: 29/07/2008 00:09

Before Long Murali + Mendis will join this list...

I was shocked to see Murali + Jayasurya at the top.. though...



This was compiled by a cricket junkie named Aslam Siddiqui...a real fount of cricket minutiae


A. Two slow bowlers taking at least 150 Test wickets in tandem
(qualification – 50 wickets each):

W Ms
667 90 M Muralitharan 584/ST Jayasuriya 83 (SL)
474 50 A Kumble 273/Harbhajan Singh 201 (Ind)
368 41 BS Bedi 184/BS Chandrasekhar 184 (Ind)
331 43 BS Bedi 169/EAS Prasanna 162 (Ind)
237 36 BS Bedi 139/S Venkataraghavan 98 (Ind)
224 29 AL Valentine 113/S Ramadhin 111 (WI)
221 27 M Muralitharan 166/HDPK Dharmasena 55 (SL)
206 24 JC Laker 114/GAR Lock (Eng)
204 22 H Trumble 111/MA Noble 93 (Aus)
202 28 BS Chandrasekhar 118/EAS Prasanna 84 (Ind)
187 26 BS Chandrasekhar 122/S Venkataraghavan 65 (Ind)
184 23 Abdul Qadir 98/Iqbal Qasim 86 (Pak)
176 16 SCG MacGill 83/SK Warne 76 (Aus)

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2008:07:29:00:11:46 by Birbal.

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