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Post Info TOPIC: What is your go-to strategy when a key batsman gets out early in a T20?


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What is your go-to strategy when a key batsman gets out early in a T20?
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I've lost a couple of slips recently because I panicked and cashed out too early, only for the number four batsman to come in and hit a brilliant fifty to save the game.

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Honestly, panicking in the first powerplay is a quick way to burn your budget. I always wait at least 3 to 4 overs to assess the new batsman's timing and see how the pitch is behaving. If the replacement looks shaky and the run rate starts to drop significantly, that's when I go to live cricket betting 1xBet to adjust my position with a live cover slip. Waiting a bit gives you much better data to work with than making a knee-jerk decision the second a wicket falls.



-- Edited by likenerty on Wednesday 15th of July 2026 11:11:05 AM

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Do you guys immediately hedge your pre-match picks if the star opener gets dismissed in the first over, or do you wait it out to see if the middle order stabilizes the innings?



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