shortpitched713
International Vice-Captain
Why is it that guys like Bill Johnston, Tony Greig, and even Garfield Sobers could all bowl both styles of seam up and spin, when you see literally no one attempt that kind of thing today?
Is it just down to professionalism leading to greater specialization, or is there some aspect of the game that made these kind of bowlers especially necessary in the past? Because I think even now, if you could get a player who could use either style coming in as a change bowler, depending on the conditions it would be a massive boon to the team. They could even take advantage of more bounce in a first innings, and a deteriorating pitch that turns in the second innings. It's crazy that this just poofed and vanished, when it was a very real threat in the not so distant past.
Is it just down to professionalism leading to greater specialization, or is there some aspect of the game that made these kind of bowlers especially necessary in the past? Because I think even now, if you could get a player who could use either style coming in as a change bowler, depending on the conditions it would be a massive boon to the team. They could even take advantage of more bounce in a first innings, and a deteriorating pitch that turns in the second innings. It's crazy that this just poofed and vanished, when it was a very real threat in the not so distant past.