Change is needed with time to stay in this dynamic 20-over format of cricket. One needs to keep a check on the trend and bring much-needed additions to the game. A perfect example is Australia cricketer David Warner who is taking his game to a different level in T20.
A video was posted by a journalist named Bharat Sundaresan on Twitter of Warner's net session ahead of T20I against Sri Lanka. The Aussie southpaw was showed ambidextrous batting. One ball he is right-handed, and the next delivery he switches his stance to left-hand.
Switch-hitting was made famous by Kevin Pietersen, and now we are expecting a modified version of the shot in the future. Batsmen often try unorthodox hits to play with the bowler's mind. A predictable batsman won't survive in this highly competitive T20 format.