Powerplays often set the tone. If openers flop or a bowler looks sharp, consider:
Swapping out expensive top-order batters
Bringing in death-over bowlers if the team is 4 down early
Use the innings break to reassess:
Which side has the upper hand?
Will the chasing team collapse or dominate?
Make swaps based on pitch behavior and pressure situations.
Got a hard-hitter warming up? Or a bowler specializing in yorkers? Time your swaps to:
Grab last-over wickets
Maximize six-hitting batters
Many users swap out players after a single bad over or a dropped catch. Don’t fall into the overreaction trap. Watch the match flow, not just the scoreboard. Patience can be a better strategy when others are scrambling.
Cricket Pandit gives you:
Live ball-by-ball stats
Player heat maps
Performance trends across phases
Use this data to swap based on evidence—not emotion.