The pair picked 33 wickets in six ODIs as India marched to a historic maiden bilateral series win on South African soil.
With the ODI/T20 strategy moving towards wrist spin, Adams believes India are in an advantageous position if they can keep playing the duo regularly.
If you look at the way cricket has gone in recent times, it has become more in favour of batsmen. So it is great for India that they are able to include both in the same playing eleven," Adams told PTI.
With his complex action, Adams made quite a flutter when he burst into international cricket in the mid 90s.
"India are eager to use both together and their team balance even allows for it. Not a lot of teams can do that include two spinners in the same ODI eleven, let alone two wrist spinners.
"South Africa usually dont use two spinners in ODIs or T20Is. At Johannesburg ODI, they didnt have a single spinner on a good batting surface. Yet, India were able to play both. It is definitely a unique position to be in."
What started as an experimental move to evaluate spin options has now gained permanence as R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja continue to be excluded from Indias limited-overs plans.
Adams believed that the two wrist spinners have an advantage over their more illustrious colleagues as he dissected the wrist spin duos bowling.
"Their success is down to slow pace. Yes, they havent played in South Africa before but they saw the pitches here and knew that they had to bowl at a slower pace.
Going into the specifics, Adams felt the ability to take the ball away from batsmen adds to their potency.
"Chahal has a lot of consistency. He gives a lot of rotation to the ball, which is good. Yadavs googly is very bothersome for the batsmen and not easy to read.
"The other thing that has worked from them is that they can take the ball away from batsmen. Irrespective of who bowls it, pacers or spinners, the ball going away has always been a wicket-taker in cricket.
Adams was himself a left arm unorthodox wrist spinner and Yadav is in the same mould. he said Chahal could become and even greater threat.
"When I said that Chahal gives good rotation on the ball, it implies that he controls the ball well. He has more consistency in his line and length, which makes it difficult to score off him. Yadav is more prone to spray the ball.
Adams believed that the IPL exposure has helped advance the wrist spinners progression. At the same time, he wasnt overtly worried about South Africas batting future against spin.
"IPL does provide different challenges and settings. Chahal and Yadav are used to bowling in difficult situations and so learn to develop their skills like how to beat batsmen in flight, or trajectory, or change of pace.
"To a degree the IPL is helpful for batsmen as well but on those pitches you cannot learn how to play spin. You can only hit it."
"When they didnt have to stay at the wicket, they could attack spin. In other matches, they were not able to do that because they needed to build the innings over 50 overs."
Some of South Africas better batsmen were able to do it as the series progressed.
"But I dont think there is a huge worry at the moment about this. Players dont arrive at the international level as finished products. The best players learn on the job. A-tours to the subcontinent or even other conditions are beneficial.
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