Oct

24

 The below article which talks about Australian cricket spin bowlers and gives advice from an ex world best to keep it simple, brings up certain good points in trading about focusing on what comes naturally first and foremost. Get that right and the numbers will play out, (as soon as you dilute the edge and get too fancy with new things that you haven't crunched the numbers on, your performance will suffer.)

"Warne's Back to Basics Approach": 

"The emergence of so-called mystery spinners such as Saeed Ajmal, Sunil Narine and Ajantha Mendis has ignited debate about coaching methods, after Muttiah Muralitharan said Australian spinners had the creativity beaten out of them by perfectionist coaches early in their careers. But Warne takes a different view, cautioning against teaching young spinners to push the boundaries of legal actions. He believes Lyon will be best served with his stock ball.

''Graeme Swann does OK, he bowls an off-break and a straight one. So I think Nathan Lyon has done very well, too, and if he can just concentrate on his off-break and the straight one, I'm sure he will be fine,'' the Melbourne Stars captain said. ''Don't try too much stuff, just bowl well, and over a period of time you'll have better games than not. We're traditional [in Australia]. If someone comes along who is unique you'll embrace it and encourage it but you're not going to go and teach doosras and all those sorts of things.''


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