Lads, I could not be bothered to bowl seam on Saturday and with no spin option, i gave it a go....I was shocked at how the batsmen instantly started giving me respect and batting it back to me. After never bowling spin before... i got around 25% to "turn", one did rip and bounce...but would say that was the pitch more than me. Ended up with 7 overs 2 maidens 1 wicket for 15 runs (including 3 no balls for height). So im going to practice spin this week and give it another go on Saturday as our normal spinners are poor.
Anyway, whats the best field to set if you are bowling off spin? Looking to be 1st change, keep bowling tight for 14 overs straight :-).
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Obviously there are a lot of "it depends" factors, what the pitch is doing, whether you're a flatter spinner or you give it some air, what the game situation is, and what the batsman is looking to do.
But at a starting point
to a RH:
slip, point, extra cover, mid-off (leave a gap at cover to tempt the shot against the spin)
long on, wide mid on, midwicket, deep square leg, backward square.
to a LH:
slip, point, cover or deep cover, extra cover, long off
mid on, straight midwicket, deep square leg, backward square (leave a gap at forward square leg to tempt the shot against the spin)
All spinners have different strengths - if your strength is accuracy, then you can set a more attacking field as you won't bowl many bad balls. If on the other hand, your strength is big spin, then set a more defensive field and wait for one to really rip and castle him.