In modern times, Australia won a bunch of games at the SCG all on the back of spin bowling.
I'm mainly referring to:
West Indies - 1984 and 1989
England - 1987
In 84 we had Murray Bennett and Bob Holland take 15 wickets between them
In 87 Peter Taylor took 6 in first, Peter Sleep took 5 in the second and in total they had 13 between them(AB also took 1). John Emburey also took 7 in the second for England.
In 89 AB famously took 11 for the match but Trevor Hohns and PT took another 7 between them.
Obviously this isn't the same SCG wicket as the halycon 80s. In 1985, we played 3 spinners against NZ!! - Greg Matthews, Ray Bright and Bob Holland.
So what is my point? How can you play a spinner at the SCG who has never even played at the ground before? It is just crazy!
If England were really aggressive, they could drop Collingwood, bat Prior at 6 and include Monty.
I'm mainly referring to:
West Indies - 1984 and 1989
England - 1987
In 84 we had Murray Bennett and Bob Holland take 15 wickets between them
In 87 Peter Taylor took 6 in first, Peter Sleep took 5 in the second and in total they had 13 between them(AB also took 1). John Emburey also took 7 in the second for England.
In 89 AB famously took 11 for the match but Trevor Hohns and PT took another 7 between them.
Obviously this isn't the same SCG wicket as the halycon 80s. In 1985, we played 3 spinners against NZ!! - Greg Matthews, Ray Bright and Bob Holland.
So what is my point? How can you play a spinner at the SCG who has never even played at the ground before? It is just crazy!
If England were really aggressive, they could drop Collingwood, bat Prior at 6 and include Monty.




