Halfpast_Yellow
U19 Vice-Captain
I'm fine with novelty switch hitting ala KP. I was getting at thisThe fairness of doing this has already been investigated by the MCC and it has been deemed fair.
And, to be fair to Warner and any other "Aussie smartarses", they didn't invent the shot and it's hardly even particularly new. The first person I've seen play it was Kevin Pietersen at Edgbaston in May 2006 when he hit Murali for 6 - and he's played it many times since. Others have also played it. Graeme Swann did it against Paul Harris in the Test series in December.
The post you quoted was more my response to Street's "What if the batsman stands facing the bowler holding the bat in front of his body without indicating a left or right hand stance. A batsman is under no obligation to take up a stance other than what he himself wants. "To me the real danger in this is that batsmen being taking opposite stances to their normal stances with their arms crossed and change as the bowler approaches. This opens up a lot of attacking opportunities not normally open to them, particularly behind square on the new off side.
If this becomes commonplace I would expect a law change. At the moment it's just a novelty.
I guess the shorter and sweeter answer to that would be 'expect a law change' as above.
If there is a problem with switch hitting, it's that it's the thin end of the wedge and could lead to that sort of (unfair) 'innovation'.
Sorry for any confusion.