rich1uk wrote:hopeforthebest wrote:rich1uk wrote:i agree actually that we need to be positive
the problem isn't being positive its making good decisions on a ball by ball basis
executing a good plan badly doesn't make it a bad plan
As I clearly said his batsmen don't interpret his call in the way you describe and I don't think Bayliss does either. He wants the scoring rate to flow and has stated so. George Dobell in his article clearly is critical of his latest call to arms.
he wants us to not get bogged down and just allow the bowlers and fielding captain to be able to dictate the pace of the game
batsmen have to find ways to put some pressure back on the bowlers and not just wait for a ball with their name on it
That's just common sense that every coach wants from his batsmen but Dobell interprets his use of the word positivity to mean aggression and number of times he uses it suggests that's precisely what he seeks from the batsmen.
