12 October,2009 09:30 AM IST | | Amol Karhadkar
Somerset Sabres may have opted for an all-pace attack against Deccan Chargers in Hyderabad in Champions League Twenty20 on Saturday night. But that doesn't mean spin bowling is their weakness.
The Englishmen, who have virtually ensured a place in the second stage of the tournament with a win over Indian Premier League champions, can always depend on Omari Banks, the tall West Indies off-spinner. Banks would obviously know more than a thing or two about Sabres' opponents Trinidad and Tobago.
Omari Banks |
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