I don't think I ever said he was no good, I just said that he has always been a horses for courses selection, someone who fills a happy gap created by our having Stokes and Bairstow. I only have an issue when it is mistakenly thought that he is a test class all rounder - he is not, as he is not good enough to be picked as a specialist bat, or as a specialist bowler.
tbf that part wasn't directed at you, more of a general observation. Enough with the Moeen stuff anyway, just gonna go round and round
What is everybody hoping/expecting to see from Crane?
Personally I'm more interested in seeing how Root handles him than how Crane himself does. Spinners, and leggies in particular, need a lot of faith from the captain and you have to let them get smashed a bit before they find their rhythm. I'm not sure that Root is confident enough in his own captaincy to sit back and let Crane go for 15-20 from a couple of overs without taking him off and replacing him with a more senior bowler.
I know that part of the thinking might be trying to protect his confidence but, speaking as a terrible leggie myself, there is nothing worse than getting taken off after a bad over only to watch another boring up and down medium pacer take over from your end. The reason I say that is because that results in a situation where a batsman mis-hits a slog over the short cow corner boundary and then slices one past point for four and instead of feeling confident that the batsmen isn't comfortable your mind goes straight to "Great, the skipper is going to take me off now isn't he?" and the rest of that over ends up being half-hearted dross.
Crane should be allowed the leeway to take 1 for 100 because without that experience, he'll never become the spinner that will take test five-fers in the long run.