Spin Bowling has more chance of giving you sore thumbs, from working all those extra rotations.
Pace bowling has more chances of bowling a NO BALL, with the satisfaction of bowling a bouncer.
Pacers clearly have more variations in their arsenal.
Bowling is not as much polished as batting, so no matter what you choose struggle will be there.
I play as all rounder Off Spinner, bowling around the wicket, and get wickets ocassionally.
Generally caught around silly mid on area. Few bowled and few stumpings.
If you choose to play a spinner. I'll suggest increasing BALL ROTATION, FRICTION and DRIFT from Gameplay Modifier.
It will not help you do great, but once a while a delivery beating the batsman and missing legstump will give immense pleasure.
What I have noticed that pitch condition also affect Bowling. On crumbly pitch I never get any wickets. No matter what I do gets hit for a six.
Also spin bowling is successful mostly during the mid overs when the ball is Old but not Wear Off. It turns better drifts better.
When I play as Seamer, generally call the wicketkeeper up, and try to bowl swinging delivery on the stumps for LBW or BOWLED.
Or bowl my cutters coming towards the batsman for caught behind.
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while I take wickets in 3/4 day games, I'm not as successful in one-day & T20s
Same here. The white ball just refuses to turn or move.