Cleanprophet
Active Member
Haha. I'm 38. But I only took up wrist spin just before I turned 37. I am about 18 months into it and about to start my second season. I never thought I'd get this far with it, to be honest. One night I was messing about at the end of a net session and tried to bowl some leg breaks. One of the batsmen said I should drop my seam and bowl spin. So I did some google searches that night and found Dave's blog. I found it all fascinating. The part which really appealed to me is that you have to be obsessive about it to be any good. That suits me down to the ground, it's one of my defining characteristics. But I didn't think I'd be able to bowl it (some might say I still can't) and now find myself in the first team for my club.
In short, young in wrist spinning terms but old in real life terms.
Ahhh, it's hard to tell from the vids. If it's anyway flattering, you look about 20yo from 25 yards away and on low res video
Anyway, you should have no problems getting through the crease with real conviction if you're not a young 'un and you've been bowling seam previously. Sounds promising that you are in your club's first team after only 18 months. The opinion of the batter you are bowling to can be very important and if a batter, who knows his stuff, suggested your leg spin was decent 18 months ago, then you clearly had a bit of a natural feel for it. Plus, if you are in the first team, I wouldn't bother messing around too much with your action - unless you are having problems landing the ball on a consistent line.