Pratyush said:
Okay I understand the main problem is with the fact that Tendulkar may have batted less riskily as far as you are concerned.
No Pratyush. You still dont get it.
I am not saying for a minute that he should have taken risks.
No he should have NOT taken any risks.
What stategy he adopted was RISKY. He became extremely vulnerable to a small error of judgement with so many fielders close to the bat with no worry since they are seeing him ball after ball, plonking the bat by the side of his pads.
I know what he was trying to do. He felt confident that this way he would play out time. But he was wrong.
1. This was risky with so many people around him.
2. There is no risk in driving half volleys and pushing straight deliveries back a;long the track off either foot in the VEE.
I am not saying he should taken risks. What he did was risky thats why it was certain that he would fall.
Go home and watch the entire innings of his and see if there was venom in the wicket which made him play in this mode or his determination that THIS was what he was going to do.
He made a terribly wrong calculation and I am amazed that he did so since he is one of the most cereberal cricketers in the world.
He may have thought that by closing down shop and taking India to safety he would do what people had said he had never done. But he chose the wrong method. He made his own job MORE difficult and that of the bowlers much easier.