Why is rotating the strike important in limited-overs cricket, and how can it pressure the bowling team?
Rojan Adhikari Answered question October 28, 2024
Rotating the strike is important in limited-overs cricket because it helps a team reduce the number of dot balls and gain an advantage over the opposition:
Rojan Adhikari Answered question October 28, 2024
Rotating the strike keeps runs flowing, reduces batsmen’s pressure, disrupts bowlers, avoids dot balls, and opens boundary chances.
W@nihon1 Answered question October 27, 2024
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