Having coached in South Africa, you don't really work with wrist-spinners - you work with serviceable finger-spinners.
If there is nothing in the wicket for spinners, then it's good to try something different. Over the wicket or around the wicket, just try and create chances.
There are not too many leg-spinners in the world, and if you look closely, Mishra bhai will stand out as one of the best.
Leg spinners can change the game.
I'd love to see pitches start very dry all over the world, which is good for batting but means there will be turn - a cricket match without spinners is like a chess match without two important pieces - a less interesting game.
I generally play spinners quite aggressively.
The best player I've played with would be Graeme Swann, just because he's proved that regular finger-spinners can take wickets in international cricket for England.
You have to respect the bowler, and every batsmen have their way of tackling the spinners.
If you have two good off spinners, what is the problem in playing both of them.
You have to try to move your feet and get to the pitch to hit the spinners away.
Wrist spinners have been successful in world cricket. Look at Shane Warne.
There are not enough turning pitches in India, which is why we are not getting good spinners.
From the spinners, Anil and I have been together for a long time and I respect him a lot.
I always try to help spinners as much as I can wherever I go and play, anywhere in the world.
Spinners have a main role, whether in the IPL or world cricket. But it's hard to be a legspinner: you have to be accurate.
If you're getting something from the wicket, you can be playing in England or Australia or India, and the newness of the ball won't matter to spinners.