The Maestro
School Boy/Girl Captain
OK so we all (i hope) know the concept behind nightwatchmen right?
To protect the top order batsmen from getting out in the annoying 5-ish over period at the end of the day that the opposition captain or circumstances have dictated your team must bat in fading light
So what typically happens is, one of the openers gets out....and in trots the (for example)number 10 batsman
Kinda like a sacrifice right? Like saying "We'd rather you got this clumsy clown out now than our number 3"
Well then.........if this concept is so damn solid (Australias occasional attitude/statements to it notwithstanding) why the hell dont the batting team send out one opener........ and the clumsy number 10 to begin with?
Because sending in the number 10 after a wicket has fallen is a bit too late to avoid losing a wicket by the end of play dont you think?
I understand sending in 2 tailenders would be a bit folly for a number of reasons, but why not protect one batsmen IMMEDIATELY? ie leave the opener with the looser technique of the two in the dressing room
The Maestro...asking the hard questions on cricketweb since 13th Januray 2005
To protect the top order batsmen from getting out in the annoying 5-ish over period at the end of the day that the opposition captain or circumstances have dictated your team must bat in fading light
So what typically happens is, one of the openers gets out....and in trots the (for example)number 10 batsman
Kinda like a sacrifice right? Like saying "We'd rather you got this clumsy clown out now than our number 3"
Well then.........if this concept is so damn solid (Australias occasional attitude/statements to it notwithstanding) why the hell dont the batting team send out one opener........ and the clumsy number 10 to begin with?
Because sending in the number 10 after a wicket has fallen is a bit too late to avoid losing a wicket by the end of play dont you think?
I understand sending in 2 tailenders would be a bit folly for a number of reasons, but why not protect one batsmen IMMEDIATELY? ie leave the opener with the looser technique of the two in the dressing room
The Maestro...asking the hard questions on cricketweb since 13th Januray 2005