The Spin | Aiming for the moon: the rise of the slower ball, from Stephenson to Curran
Franklyn Stephenson pioneered the deceptive slower 'moon ball' by keeping action unchanged while varying release so the ball dips unexpectedly to bamboozle batters.
I wish I'd faced these poor modern teams': world's oldest living Test cricketer on decline in standards
Neil Harvey, 97, remains mentally sharp as the world's oldest living Test cricketer and prefers traditional, measured batting over England's aggressive Bazball approach.