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I have only one variation simple spin
Then you are at the same point where EVERY slow bowler has begun.
Varation can come in many forms, faster, slower, less loop, more loop, more spin, less spin, side spin, top spin, underspin and no spin.
The key to learning how to do these is practice - and lots of it. During your practice sessions experiment with all of the above, (but only try one at a time). Think about how a ball can be spun in the air and imagine how you would have to hold the ball to achieve that and try it out. Don't expect success first off. Make sure that you continue to experiment all throughout your cricketing life, because if you don't try to get better, you won't.
Make sure to ask questions to other spin bowlers, particularly ones better and more experienced than you. Most people are happy to help out new players, they will have done it themselves.
You never know one of them might become your mentor, but you will never know unless you ask them for help.
Get online and search for spin bowling tips, there is a lot of stuff out there.
You could also try Graeme Swann's website
You will notice at the bottom he is going to do some work on bowling left arm spin in the coming weeks.
You should also look here.
http://www.cricketvictoria.com.au/news/spin-bowling-coaching-clips
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