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Is Ravindra Jadeja an ATG test bowler?

subshakerz

International Coach
Guys - we had a thread about this, more people here than not believe Ashwin is an ATG bowler which is bloody obvious given the 500 wickets sub 24. That view is even more widespread in the mainstream cricket media and amongst peers, Some people disagree. End of story.
Its not bloody obvious based on the poll results in that thread.
 

Owzat

U19 Captain
Zero ATG spinners outside of those two tbh.
I'm sure I said the other day, don't think it was in this thread, any "all time great" spinner would be in the side permanent fixture, no question of them not playing even if touring the roads.....

wouldn't see a Sri Lankan side less Murali, Dharmasena or even Jayasuriya (a la Root route) picked because they decided the pitch wasn't a raging burner, and likewise aussie side without Warne.

Ashwin and Jadeja are too often either-or, doesn't mean they aren't both very good spinners simply that they aren't "first name on the sheet" material

do "ATG"s average near 33 with ball away from home? (Jadeja) India may well play more home games, but he also has only played 28 Tests away (2012 to present) Injuries can be a factor BUT also so can not being considered best spin option....
 

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