@FuzzyWuzzy
Not me...I know the value of utlizing batting resources. Cut down on the dot ball percentages and make use of the limited boundary fielders.
I believe the entire brains trust is too conservative in the powerplay. and they do it consistently.
Logic tells me a couple of things in T20:
If your strength is power hitting and you bat deep, you ought to be able to take advatage of the powereplay.
And secondly, if your bowling is weak, you have got to put runs on the board to give your bowlers some leeway. The batting team will always seek to exploit this even if they lose 2 wickets.
Taking risks and scoring ugly runs is always better than dot balls. If you lose 2 wickets then you can always readjust.
If I had my way, the entire brains trust would be out of West Indies cricket. Through consistently failed startegies, it is placably clear that they do not understand the game.