DrWolverine
International Captain
Test bowling
No it isn't. Australia had plenty spicy pitches at home and Indian pitches being ranked turner is a bit I have busted previously.Lillee is a better bowler anywhere on planet Earth than Ashwin, by far, but the Indian pitches were simply far more productive for spin bowling than Australian ones were for bowling in general, so Ashwin would've the higher output.
it's kinda like Marshall at home vs Philander at home
Do it here again.No it isn't. Australia had plenty spicy pitches at home and Indian pitches being ranked turner is a bit I have busted previously.
Yeah Mitchell Santner just levelled up by 5 tiers few months backNo it isn't. Australia had plenty spicy pitches at home and Indian pitches being ranked turner is a bit I have busted previously.
Remember me again who bowled Aussies to victory vs WI with an 11-fer???? Allan ****ing BorderYeah Mitchell Santner just levelled up by 5 tiers few months back
who got 5-8 in India? Yeah, Joe ****ing RootRemember me again who bowled Aussies to victory vs WI with an 11-fer???? Allan ****ing Border
And a 6-fer against the Indian fab 5???? Michael ****ing Clarkewho goy 5-8 in India? Yeah, Joe ****ing Root
that's just proving the point, you yourself have said Indian pitches even in the flat era were fast turners on the majority.And a 6-fer against the Indian fab 5???? Michael ****ing Clarke
It's doesn't have to be rank turner for them to be spin friendly from Day 1 which have been pretty common the last decade.No it isn't. Australia had plenty spicy pitches at home and Indian pitches being ranked turner is a bit I have busted previously.
Not nearly as much as you make them out to be.It's doesn't have to be rank turner for them to be spin friendly from Day 1 which have been pretty common the last decade.
I don't remember saying that honestly. And Santner bowled genuinely very good in this series. Indian pitches overall are definitely spin friendly and have been moreso since the 2010s, but same can be said for the 70s Aussie pitches as well. Some people make out as we are making stickies here. We aren't. There are like 3-4 rank turners in Ashwin's whole career. In fact the averages of touring spinners in the 2000s and the 2010s is practically the same.that's just proving the point, you yourself have said Indian pitches even in the flat era were fast turners on the majority.
the quality of touring spinners have gone to **** though, and current India being as spin friendly as current South Africa is pace friendly shouldn't be a controversial stanceI don't remember saying that honestly. And Santner bowled genuinely very good in this series. Indian pitches overall are definitely spin friendly and have been moreso since the 2010s, but same can be said for the 70s Aussie pitches as well. Some people make out as we are making stickies here. We aren't. There are like 3-4 rank turners in Ashwin's whole career. In fact the averages of touring spinners in the 2000s and the 2010s is practically the same.
It's not lottery pitches it's the prevalence of generally Day 1 spin friendly wickets.I don't remember saying that honestly. And Santner bowled genuinely very good in this series. Indian pitches overall are definitely spin friendly and have been moreso since the 2010s, but same can be said for the 70s Aussie pitches as well. Some people make out as we are making stickies here. We aren't. There are like 3-4 rank turners in Ashwin's whole career. In fact the averages of touring spinners in the 2000s and the 2010s is practically the same.
The fact that as a norm a pitch can turn a fair bit from Day 1 is itself a bit of an abherration for India. In the 90s Day 1 and 2 were normally batting friendly.Not nearly as much as you make them out to be.
Probably not in Asia.Lillee is a better bowler anywhere on planet Earth than Ashwin
Yes exactly. This is like someone arguing SA pitches are like England.the quality of tourong spinners have gone to **** though, and current India being as spin friendly as current South Africa is pace friendly shouldn't be a controversial stance
And so has the quality of Indian batsmen. And no one but Warne and Murali were top quality in the 2010s as well.the quality of touring spinners have gone to **** though, and current India being as spin friendly as current South Africa is pace friendly shouldn't be a controversial stance
And so has the quality of Indian batsmen. And no one but Warne and Murali were top quality in the 2010s as well.
It is a controversial stance!!! Show me a pitch we made like 2nd India SA Test in 2023. SA pitches are much spicier than the Indian ones.