Honestly, it feels as if having a hit of golf played its part in the follow on decision. I think I'm being slightly facetious, but it just didn't feel like a decision Stokes and Baz would've made under other circumstances. Potentially over-confidence as well, which was always bound to happen with their approach at some stage.
Having said that, when they enforced it, the general vibe in commentary and certainly from myself (and on here) was that it was a sound decision that was going to pay off 999 times out of 1000. The thing they probably underestimated the most was the effect of being on their feet in the field so long.
Having said that, when they enforced it, the general vibe in commentary and certainly from myself (and on here) was that it was a sound decision that was going to pay off 999 times out of 1000. The thing they probably underestimated the most was the effect of being on their feet in the field so long.