Bowling is one troublesome piece of cricket. Being viewed as the best player ever is troublesome.
Here is the rundown of the 10 leg spinners ever in global cricket:
Shane Warne
At the point when we talk about spinners, the name that will come into our psyche will be Shane Warne. Warne is generally said as the best bowler to play in the sport of cricket. Showing up for Australia in the national side, this legend has coordinated various triumphs for the group. Appearing in International cricket with helpless bowling details of 1/150 against India, this player grew far. Warne has taken a sum of 708 wickets from 145 test matches, which make him the most elevated wicket-taker for Australia and the second most elevated wicket-taker in cricket history. Without a doubt, Shane Warne is the best leg spinner ever.
Anil Kumble
Previous Indian skipper and Indian turn legend Anil Kumble is the most elevated wicket-taker for India in global cricket. Toward the start of his vocation, he was not considered as a serious deal as his ball turning capacities were relatively lesser than different spinners. Be that as it may, making his precision and the capacity to pitch and ricochet the ball any place he needs, Anil grew up to get a standout amongst other leg spinners, time. Played in a sum of 132 matches he has stepped through 619 wickets in exams and is the most elevated wicket-taker for India.
Abdul Qadir
The aficionado of the game can overlook the name of Abdul Qader. This Pakistani leg spinner has made some incredible decimation of the rivals on numerous events. He played for Pakistan in 67 test coordinates and has taken 236 wickets. He is likewise the bowler with the best bowling figures of any Pak bowler. In 1987 against England, Qader took 9 wickets for 56 runs. Concealing many bowling abilities under his sleeve, particularly the googly that caused more noteworthy pulverization at the rivals Abdul Qader is without a doubt best amongst other leg spinners, time.
Richie Benaud
Richie Benaud is very notable for his appearance as an observer on Channel 9. Discussing his game vocation, Benaud is one of the most recognized figures in Australian cricket history. During the 1950s and 1960s, he was the most significant wrist spinners in the group. Played for a sum of 63 test matches, he has taken an aggregate of 248 wickets at a normal of 27.03.
Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly is probably the best bowler ever. He has played for Australia for a sum of 27 test coordinates and has taken 144 wickets. His bowling streak against the then batsmen Walter Hammond is considered as the best in cricket history even today. Bill took the wicket of Hammond, multiple times in his profession making his batting normal against Bill unassuming 22.59.
Subhash Gupte
Subash Gupte is a very much perceived name in cricket history due to his extraordinary bowling execution and noble man nature in the field. Sir Garry Sobers considered Subash as the best leg spinner ever (shockingly better than Shane Warne). He has taken 27 wickets from 5 matches against vintage West Indies and has set up himself, as probably the best bowler in history. Played in a sum of 36 test matches he has taken an aggregate of 149 wickets in his profession.
BS Chandrashekar
Chandrashekar is one of the best test bowlers ever. Playing just for 8 test matches, he has gotten 242 wickets with an astounding normal of 29.74 for India. During the 1970's Chandrashekar was the greatest answer that India had to the rival batsmen in a great structure. The greatest thing that makes him the best leg spinner ever is his flightiness in bowling, which regularly confounded the batsmen.
Mushtaq Ahmed
Mushtaq Ahmed was a standout amongst other wrist spinners in worldwide cricket at once. Succeeding Abdul Qadir in the tested tea, he drove Pakistan to various triumphs around then. He finished his vocation playing Pakistan with a sum of 185 wickets taken from 52 test matches. In his cricketing profession, Ahmed has likewise shown up for 3 distinctive area groups, for example, Sussex, Surrey, and Somerset.
Stuart MacGill
Stuart MacGill is one of the most tragic spinners ever. He was consistently in the shadow of Shane Warne who was the main test bowler for Australia. With his stunning twist over the ball and the uncommon expertise to bowl erratic googly's, he has taken 208 wickets from 44 test matches.
Danesh Kaneria
One more Pak leg spinner, Danish Kaneria remains in the tenth situation of this rundown. He is the best leg spinner Pakistan has ever had and the most noteworthy wicket-taking leg spinner with a sum of 261 wickets from 61 matches in test cricket. People recognize Kaneria for his ideal googly, which has the magnum opus that gives him the scalps of numerous rival batsmen.