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Think I remember that actually. Absolutely ridiculous.India did use it at first but botched it's use then hated and refused to use it.
Think I remember that actually. Absolutely ridiculous.India did use it at first but botched it's use then hated and refused to use it.
Apparently that's true. Worth mentioning that enforcing the follow on is often the worse option anyway. Charles Davis did some calculations a few years ago and showed batting again is better up to the end of day 3.Australia in India 2000/01 - haven't looked up the stats but think it would be fair to say captains were much more reluctant to enforce the follow on after this series, or specifically the Kolkata test?
guess which country tried it first.guess which country was the holdout?
Dont get what the argument is here.
Regarding the latter series, specifically the test when India successfully chased 400+ against WI's spinners.WI tour of Aus 1975/76 & IND tour of WI 1976
That and the string of world class quicks that came along by the late 1970s. Whatever the conditions, Croft vs Padmore was a no-brainer. Less so when the alternative to a spinner was someone like Vanburn Holder.It wasn't really the series themselves that prompted Clive Lloyd's all fast bowling attack. It was more the retirement of Lance Gibbs and the likes of Padmore and Jumadeen not being up to the task. Roger Harper did well to play twenty odd Tests in that period.
He just decided to pick the best bowlers irrespective of what they were. His first four man pace attack with no spinner was Roberts, Daniel, Holder and Julian at Trent Bridge in 1976. If Gibbs hadn't retired he would have played. Ironically he used Fredericks, Richards, Gomes and Kallicharran quite a bit in that match.That and the string of world class quicks that came along by the late 1970s. Whatever the conditions, Croft vs Padmore was a no-brainer. Less so when the alternative to a spinner was someone like Vanburn Holder.
Yeah, I think the move towards an all pace attack wasn't a completely done deal at that stage. As you say, their part-time spinners sent down quite a few overs in that match, and maybe the fact that England drew quite comfortably when batting last was a factor in WI bringing back a specialist spinner for the next couple of tests. Fast forward six months to the WI vs Pakistan series, and even then we see a specialist WI spinner in three out of the five tests.He just decided to pick the best bowlers irrespective of what they were. His first four man pace attack with no spinner was Roberts, Daniel, Holder and Julian at Trent Bridge in 1976. If Gibbs hadn't retired he would have played. Ironically he used Fredericks, Richards, Gomes and Kallicharran quite a bit in that match.
I think you’re being a little TOO simplistic there.Aus v WI 1995.
And yes, I'm aware there were plenty of signs before that but if we're not being simplistic about it, there would be no thread.
I disagree with your point but have nothing but praise for your commitment to dental hygieneI think you’re being a little TOO simplistic there.![]()
That would be the 1996 WC.Accelerated BCCI to becoming the financial superpower of the game