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I would guess (that's what it is, of course) that he was just hoping to limit the damage until the end of the day. Higher percentage move than an attacking field.Definitely attacking field setting. What does Ponting expect by setting a defensive setting? Choke runs? Not with Sehwag. Then? Expect Sehwag to get bored and hit one to the deep fielders?
I'm a strong advocate of attacking cricket and generally HATE seeing defensive fields in any situation. But I can understand why Ponting went that way.
If he is thinking that, haven't they pretty much gone ahead and proven him right?And I was all the more angry to see Gambhir set such a defensive field too. I can understand to some extent Ponting's line of thinking regarding Sehwag (though I dont like it), but against Gambhir? It seems as if Ponting's resigned to the fact that his bowlers including Lee cannot contain even though he's easily the weak link in the Indian batting lineup. Sad sight for an admirer of Test cricket in general and Australian cricket in particular