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" ... Granted it was a tricky pitch and the skillful spinners masterfully utilized the conditions to their advantage. Lamichhane, who was coming off a solid Big Bash League campaign, proved to be operating on a different level with his sharp turning leg breaks bamboozling baffled batsmen. ... "
" ... India’s vaunted spinners have usually struggled on Australian pitches where bounce is more potent than rampant spin. Encapsulating this, India’s spin star Ravichandran Ashwin has dominated at home – particularly against left-handers - but has an unflattering return of just 21 wickets at 55 from six Tests in Australia. ... "
" ... On that note: sort out the No Balls! The tougher policing of front foot No Balls resulted in 27 for India in the match, including 14 from spinners. The commentators repeatedly claimed that Ravi Ashwin had never bowled a No Ball before this Test in his whole career, conveniently failing to mention that this was the first occasion that the umpires had really ever paid any attention to where spinners ended up with their front foot. ... "
" ... Once upon a time, pre-season matches were for building up fitness and preparing for the new season. Now they are money spinners, played across the globe with little recovery time between matches, excluding the time spent on long-haul flights. The summer is when players traditionally rested and recovered after a grueling season. Turning pre-season matches into something more competitive would get more fans through the door, but it runs the risk of fatiguing players before the real season has even begun. ... "
" ... That seemed to sap the resolve of the visiting team. There was increasing turn and bite for the spinners as the match progressed, and England’s task became hopeless as off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin brought his considerable prowess into play. ... "