About Spin Wizard
#spinwizard
Eranga Mendis is a specialist spin bowling coach. Currently he is a pathway lead spin bowling coach for Surrey county cricket club. He’s a former Sri Lankan first-class cricket player with a wealth of experience playing in both Sri Lanka and England. Eranga has coached for over 20+ years. His focus is not just on the technical aspects of cricket, but on the whole player, unlocking the potential for success at the highest level.
He is an ECB Level 4 Coach with deep, extensive knowledge and experience – one of the best of an unsung elite group of specialist spin bowling coaches on the current circuit.
Eranga is the “go to man” for many professional players and cricketing organisations around the world. His expertise has led him to work with over 1000 players and coaches most part of the world. He has been involved as a specialist spin bowling coach for the Brampton Wolves in the Global T20 Canada 2024.
Eranga’s Spin Quotes
#Thinkspinbesmart
Coaches need to understand that spinners come in different shapes and sizes. All bowl at varying paces, trajectories and angles of spin, so there is no right or wrong. Think Warne and Kumble. They both bowl with relentless accuracy. Ones spins big and other barely spins the stock ball.
No matter what spin the ball as hard as you can.
Blisters and cuts in your fingers remind you who you are.
Thinking outside the box with unassailable courage -the way to bowl in T20 cricket.
In test cricket bowling to a plan means each ball is part of the plot for a dismissal.
In ODI cricket, bowl to a situation and create pressure. Then you’re in business!
The indomitable character of a spinner comes within the power of the mind.
Unfold the spin myth? NO - Line & length YES - Control line & length
When you’ve felt you’re in the zone, there’s no better feeling at all when bowling spin.
Confuse the batter, not you.
Over decades of my experience coaching spinners, it’s always a game of patience developing spin bowlers. It is so important that we are patient in helping them, understanding their needs and observing deeply more often when we say something to them.
Practice doesn’t depend on just bowling, rather it requires a continuous awareness of the flow of consciousness and feeling and sensing whatever is happening – composing yourself and always being aware of that flow.
Unfortunately, there is an expectation amongst some coaches and some captains I witnessed that all wrist spinners should bowl like Shane Warne, when in fact it is likely no one ever will.
Players must focus on developing the fundamental skills of bowling, for these are what exposed at the higher levels.
Encourage a rhythmical approach to the crease, with a gradual build up in momentum allowing the spinner to explode through the crease.
World best spinners not only practise but they make sure the practice takes them all the way to the middle, so they deliver the performance they have practised.