Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
No, they don't.Pratyush said:If Sehwag hits balls in the air and manages runs, what is wrong with that? His times and places the balls between fielders and doesnt get out as much. I dont say it. The averages do.
There's nothing wrong with hitting the ball in the air between fielders (it's still more dangerous than hitting it on the ground, but if it works, all well and good), but Sehwag doesn't do this the way you suggest.
In fact, he hits the ball in the air to fielders. This would be far more apparent than it is were those fielders better at taking the catches.
No, they are risky - they result in chances. Just because the chances are not taken is not to Sehwag's credit.The logic of him being dropped and getting favourable decisions more than other players is totally absurd. What one person feels risky may mean safe in another person's book. It is the amount of calculated risk one is willing to take.
Sehwag is confident of his stroke play (which u think is where the fault lies). So he can play the shots which bewilder you thinking he MUST get out to this. But actually they are not as risky in Sehwag's books. Else he would not have managed the success he has at the international stage.
It is nothing to do with what it "seems" must happen - I despise that more than anything else, people thinking they know better than the game. But the fact is, Sehwag has not placed the ball between the fielders all the time, he's found them regularly - they just haven't taken the chances anywher near enough.