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Most know the best spin bowlers and arguably the best ever English spin bowler - Dereck Underwood has been left-arm spinners.
Underwood, Wilfred Rhodes, C Blythe, Tony Lock, Briggs, Wardle.
Off-spin hasn't been all that notable. Jim Laker given his feats in the 1956 Ashes - is regularly heralded as the best off-spinner in England's history and his action is often described as "perfect off-spinners action". Ray Illingworth, Fred Titmus, David Alllen were other serviceable offies to play for the three lions.
Leg spin - less so, only Tich Freeman and Doug Wright are worth serious mention. Although Eric Hollies for dismissing Bradman in his final test for nought and Bernard Bosanquet for his invention of the googly get regular mention.
After watching Graeme Swann's latest effort in Sri Lanka, the question i think has to be asked now is he England's greatest off-spinner or greatest ever spinner?
He currently sits on 182 wickets in 41 tests - 12 behind Laker's 193 victims in 46 tests. Thus he will likely past Laker record in less that 46 tests or slightly above it this summer.
Has he done enough to be rated above Laker?.
Swann has certainly had to bowl/test himself in more conditions (the sub-continent) than Laker, which is no fault of Laker given how the strength of teams were back in the 40s and 50s. However Laker had the advantage of uncovered pitches and without it, he was forced to be just accurate i.e 58/59 in Australia and 54/55 in the Caribbean.
Secondly vs Underwood. Unless Swann declines significantly, he will eclipse Underwood eventually become the first English spinner to take 300 test wicket, which will be significant.
So ATM where should Swanneh be rated in pantheon of English spinners?
Underwood, Wilfred Rhodes, C Blythe, Tony Lock, Briggs, Wardle.
Off-spin hasn't been all that notable. Jim Laker given his feats in the 1956 Ashes - is regularly heralded as the best off-spinner in England's history and his action is often described as "perfect off-spinners action". Ray Illingworth, Fred Titmus, David Alllen were other serviceable offies to play for the three lions.
Leg spin - less so, only Tich Freeman and Doug Wright are worth serious mention. Although Eric Hollies for dismissing Bradman in his final test for nought and Bernard Bosanquet for his invention of the googly get regular mention.
After watching Graeme Swann's latest effort in Sri Lanka, the question i think has to be asked now is he England's greatest off-spinner or greatest ever spinner?
He currently sits on 182 wickets in 41 tests - 12 behind Laker's 193 victims in 46 tests. Thus he will likely past Laker record in less that 46 tests or slightly above it this summer.
Has he done enough to be rated above Laker?.
Swann has certainly had to bowl/test himself in more conditions (the sub-continent) than Laker, which is no fault of Laker given how the strength of teams were back in the 40s and 50s. However Laker had the advantage of uncovered pitches and without it, he was forced to be just accurate i.e 58/59 in Australia and 54/55 in the Caribbean.
Secondly vs Underwood. Unless Swann declines significantly, he will eclipse Underwood eventually become the first English spinner to take 300 test wicket, which will be significant.
So ATM where should Swanneh be rated in pantheon of English spinners?