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Chris Schofield
Wisden CricInfo staff - June 20, 2001
Wisden overview Unusually for a legspinner, Schofield cuts a gangly figure as he approaches the wicket, partly because of his extra height, partly because of his loose limbs, which seem to have a mind of their own. But he turns the ball a lot, and, as Shane Warne has observed, has all the tricks a leggie needs. Schofield's only problem is his length: the full-tosses and long hops crop up too often to tie down the best batsmen. England's craving for a legspinner meant that he was fast-tracked into the senior side in 2000 - and awarded one of the ECB's first batch of 12 central contracts - after just two seasons in county cricket and one A tour. He didn't get a bowl in his first Test, which was dominated by seam, and although he knocked up a cheeky fifty in his second, his bowling was too wild for the selectors' liking; he returned wicketless to the ranks. With the bat Schofield is an innovative county No. 8, not afraid to use the reverse-sweep or hook the quicks. Lawrence Booth
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