I recall the days of Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar. These guys would see the badge on the opposition batsmen's helmet as a target that they would aim for.
If they hit the badge or helmet, they would see it as a minor victory and a psychological boost for themselves and their team-mates.
Sometimes there would be a quick apology and they would move on. Sometimes there would be a few choice words and a glare too. Perhaps even a few words for the non-striker to get ready to face the same.
Nowadays we are seeing Shaheen and Haris apologising for hitting players on the head, hugging them, smiling and even doing tweets to apologise.
Are our pacers becoming softies?
If they hit the badge or helmet, they would see it as a minor victory and a psychological boost for themselves and their team-mates.
Sometimes there would be a quick apology and they would move on. Sometimes there would be a few choice words and a glare too. Perhaps even a few words for the non-striker to get ready to face the same.
Nowadays we are seeing Shaheen and Haris apologising for hitting players on the head, hugging them, smiling and even doing tweets to apologise.
Are our pacers becoming softies?