5 Reasons Why Cricket has become a Batsman's Game

By Tony Sam

Updated - 15 Jun 2015, 16:54 IST

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3. Lack of quality spinners:

R Ashwin. (Photo Source: BCCI)

There was a man who bowled the ball of the century, there was another man who took all 10 wickets in a test innings and there was still another man who picked up 800 test wickets respectively. Yes I’m talking about the famed trinity of spin that comprised of Warne, Kumble and Muralitharan. Most batsmen dreaded the prospect of facing these three incredible bowlers. But currently, world cricket hasn’t found the replacement of these 3 legends, that’s a prominent reason why I feel that this is a relatively weak era of spin bowling when compared to the golden era of the spin trinity. The lack of top-class spinners has paved the way for the batsmen to unleash the aggressive brand of cricket against the slower bowlers.

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