XtraTime Web Desk: Former India leg spinner Laxman Sivaramakrishnan has called for having a second string of quality spinners for test cricket. Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja has been the frontline spinners for India in test matches, especially at home. But the selectors and the team management should be wary of the fact that at some stage in future they'll be calling it quits. Hence, the focus should be to develop a second string of quality finger spinners who can fill in the shoes of Ashwin and Jadeja. In an interview to PTI, Sivaramakrishnan said, "Ashwin is a very hard-working bowler and he has not taken his place for granted. He still has three good years left and it's time now that we find the next crop of young spinners which is ready to take over when the time comes." The lure of T20 cricket may have influenced the rise of quality spinners in domestic cricket. "I haven't seen a good off-spinner at the Ranji level. That's because of bad captaincy at the Ranji Trophy level. If an off-spinner gets hit by a right-hander, captains take him off and that hits his confidence. Harbhajan Singh became a great bowler because the captain was Sourav Ganguly, who gave him encouragement," said Sivaramakrishnan, Jalaj Saxena, Krishnappa Gowtham, Rahul Chahar, Shahbaz Nadeem are few names who have left an impression with their spin. But the problem is all of them are in the mid thirties. Assuming Ashwin and Jadeja will play for another three years in international cricket, their fitness level will be an issue. According to Sivaramakrishnan, "Jalaj's is a classic case of his career completely coinciding with Ashwin's best years. But right now we can't look at players who are 33 or 34 years. Because by the time another three years go by, the fitness levels might be an issue." On being asked about Karanataka’s Krishnappa Gowtham, Sivaramakrishnan said, "He is good but I don't think he is good enough for Test cricket," said Siva in an honest assessment. "We need a new set of good spinners (all types) at the India A level, who should be ready in next three years. Rahul Chahar is very young but again, he is more of a white-ball bowler. Shahbaz Nadeem is 30 plus and Yuzvendra Chahal is in his late 20s."