The specialist spinner in a seam-friendly era
Bowling forty overs in a match where the ball swings all day is a strange and lonely job.
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Bowling forty overs in a match where the ball swings all day is a strange and lonely job.
The first season nobody has a plan for you. The second season everybody does.
Every tournament wants meaningful final-round matches. Very few schedules deliver them.
In a league you get ten chances to be unlucky. In a semi-final you get one.
Four flights in nine days does not appear in any scorecard, and it decides more matches than anyone admits.
Preparing surfaces that suit your team is legal, expected, and surprisingly easy to overdo.
Six balls to separate two sides who could not be separated in a hundred and twenty.
Finishing first should mean something. In several formats it barely does.
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