Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Meh. I'm never, ever a fan of encouraging runs to be scored, especially through third-man. Batsmen are always going to be feeling better about life if runs are flowing. Some, yes, are more likely to make a mistake if they are than if they aren't, but no bowler ever enjoys going for regular runs, especially through third-man.It's not just that, you want the extra runs to play with so you can set whatever field you like. The difference between 440 and 500 could be whether you can leave third man open to Ramnaresh Sarwan and say- hey, you know that cut shot you love so much? Play it all you want, it'll be a boundary every time.
I don't think anyone wants to be worrying about runs chased when the target is 400+. If someone gets that, it's a miracle and you shake their hand and say well played. You cannot afford to compromise your own strengths in attempt to blunt your opposition's strengths, IMO.