Spark
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I think the thing that annoys me most is that a lot of what happened yesterday was obviously premeditated which is just... not how you should play in Test cricket, regardless of whether you're attacking or defending. You should play each ball on its own merits, regardless of your own personal scheme for assessing those merits, and in your own way. I still don't understand what Smith was trying to achieve with his shot when it's not his shot, especially after Kohli had clearly demonstrated that you can succeed on that pitch simply by hitting anything pitched up through the line of the ball and playing back and to the legside to anything else off the back foot. If there's one thing you can trust Steve Smith to do, it's playing off the back foot into the legside. But instead he decides to premeditate a massive sweep off middle stump and misses the ball by a foot.There are also batsmen who genuinely have a better chance of pulling off an attacking stroke than a defensive one. Its really all about shot selection, the ability to play percentages as far as your attacking strokes go and then defending when you get balls you can't attack, hopefully with lesser fielders around you coz you have already got them to spread the field a bit. And of course, getting singles with the boundary riders back. It is not a bad philosophy at all.
Of course, it comes down to individuals as we see even with England, Foakes is not exactly looking to bat at a 100 SR, or even Crawley is not trying to smash across the line every other ball. Individuals should still work out their best method but as an overall approach and attitude, it has its benefits IMO.
Head is a very good example. I think Khawaja on the other hand, tends to play more defensively and him playing too many shots will not work out for him. I would say he was pretty lucky even in the first innings here. Once you got the field spread out, then you can get to play at the tempo that suits you, I guess.
I really wonder how many times he played that shot in 2017 when he got three hundreds. It can't have been many. Certainly not when he wasn't in full slog mode.
Like I said earlier the selection is honestly a red herring. The players, individually, are actually good enough in terms of skill. The mindset is the problem.The side I posted would be their best shot, IMO. Khawaja, Head, Labu, Smith, Handscomb, Green, Carey, Starc, Cummins, Murphy, Lyon.