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Australia's big problem: The demise of wrist spinners

There are a number of reasons for the demise of wrist spin in Australia. It's a difficult art where a lot of patience is required and in the modern world this is not the virtue that was once preached: Ian Chappell

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Shane Warne during his last Ashes Test in 2007. Pic/Getty Images.

Shane Warne during his last Ashes Test in 2007. Pic/Getty Images.

Ian ChappellIn recent times Australia’s inability to play spin bowling successfully, has led to opponents preparing dry and dusty pitches in order to take advantage of this weakness.

Equally disturbing has been the inability of Australia’s spinners to take advantage of these conditions and similarly reduce the opposition to tatters. A considerable component in Australia’s inability to win in these conditions is the opposition regularly piling up big scores.

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