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Watch out for Beau leggies

In the Age , Chloe Saltau meets Beau Casson, Australia’s second spinner on their Test tour of the West Indies.

Brydon Coverdale
Brydon Coverdale
25-Feb-2013
In the Age, Chloe Saltau meets Beau Casson, Australia’s second spinner on their Test tour of the West Indies.

Casson started bowling leggies for a simple reason — Warne — and with three brothers and three sisters was never short of someone to try out his new tricks on. "I tried everything, bowled a few offies, but I just found leg-spin a bit more exciting. We could almost play a Test match out the back of our house. I loved it," he said.

Casson's talent was obvious from the moment he shone for WA in a tour game against England in 2001, and NSW officials wanted him from after he captured the wickets of the Waugh twins and Michael Slater. They later found he had the work ethic to complement his talent and the discipline to manage a congenital heart problem, which he says does not affect his cricket.

Brydon Coverdale is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. He tweets here