The swap hit has been probably the most heated matters of debates between the batters and the bowlers in modern cricket. A proper handed batter can turn into left handed, nullify all the sphere changes a staff, a bowler has made in a break up second, and get the utmost out of it. India all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin lately took to his YouTube channel to counsel that batters ought to be adjudged LBW if they fight the shot and miss.
“Let batters play the switch hit, but give us LBW when they miss. How can you say it is not LBW when the batter turns? If they start giving that out in all formats of the game, some parity could be retained between bowling and batting,” Ashwin stated.
Former New Zealand worldwide Scott Styris although, believes the shot must be banned.
“I actually think even though we just had some fun with the switch hit, I think the switch hit should be banned completely,” the 47-year previous stated lately on Sports18.
“Well, I sort of gotta go back half a step here. I loved a lot of the points that Ashwin made. I completely disagreed with all his solutions. There are rules for captains and bowlers in terms of where their fieldsmen can be, how many behind point, how many on the leg side, all of these things.”
“So, I don’t think a batsman should be able to change his hands over and I don’t believe he should be able to change his feet. You can play the reverse sweep or the reverse hit if you like but I don’t like this. In terms of the hands, Kevin Pietersen has completely flipped around as a lefthander. If you take away the switch hit, but allow all the reverse sweeps and reverse hits, then I think you don’t have to worry about the LBW law that Ashwin is talking about. And it allows a fair contest between the bowler and the batsman as well.”