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Daniel Vettori rates Rahul Dravid as the best player of spin bowling – Cricket News Update

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http://www.senore.com/Cricket/R-Dravid-c2229 as the best player of spin bowling – Cricket News Update
The former captain of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754, Daniel Vettori, has said that Rahul Dravid is the best player of spin bowling in modern day cricket, and it is extremely hard to get him out.
Vettori is considered amongst the best spinners of recent time, and since the last decade the left-arm spinner has been bamboozling even the best of International batsmen with his variations in flight and a very effective arm-ball.
The former captain has now restricted himself to Test cricket only, as he retired from limited-overs format of the game after the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625 Cricket World Cup 2011.
The world of cricket has seen a number of high-class batsmen in the modern age. The likes of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Brian-Charles-Lara-c48471, Inzamam ul Haq and many more have put their names in the record books.
However, Vettori believes that it is Dravid, who has the most impressive technique and puts a huge price on his wicket. while talking about the stroke-players, Vettori did not hesitate in naming the former Australian wicketkeeper/batsman,
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Adam-Gilchrist-c918. The left-arm spinner expressed that it was extremely difficult for him to bowl to Gilchrist.
The former Kiwi captain said, “Rahul Dravid is the best player of spin that I have come across, was always difficult to bowl to him and guys like Gilchrist who can hit you out of the park at any time, it’s not getting on your nerve but
definitely hard work.”
Vettori further expressed that the former Kiwi off-spinner, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shane-Keith-Warne-c89672.
Vettori, just like many others, is of the opinion that Warne is the greatest spin bowler to have played the game and the leggie had a great impact on the game of cricket since the last couple of decades.
“I watched John Bracewell when I was really young. I was a medium pacer till I was fifteen so I guess watching spinners wasn’t top of my priority list. Then Shane Warne, I think any spinner my age would have aspired to him while growing
up,” Vettori added.

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