Why the switch hit should be a no-no in cricket
Updated On: 20 May, 2012 08:25 AM IST | | Ian Chappell
If the International Cricket Council wants real proof of any disadvantage surrounding the switch hit, let the bowler not have to tell the batsman from which side of the wicket he will deliver
In my playing days, I believed many Englishmen used to unnecessarily complicate what was meant to be a reasonably simple game. It looks like that habit has now spread. I can’t imagine a more complicated solution to control the switch-hit phenomenon than what the ICC is considering. Complex changes to the lbw law regarding what is a batsman’s leg-side and analysis of the risk-reward ratio of the shot to see if it disadvantages the bowler, are two such proposals.

Pietersen using the switch hit against India at the Oval in 2011. Pic/AFP

