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Pitch Condition & Player Combinations

Pick the batsman / bowlers who are known to excel on the pitch conditions of the match / series. 
The best way to do this is to go back to the last series / tournament and see how the players performed.


If the pitch is a Batting pitch, it is recommended to take 5 Batsmen 2 All rounders and only 3 Bowlers in that match.
If the pitch is a Bowling pitch, always take not more than 3 Batsmen and take all 5 Bowlers in your team.


You can look for Pitch condition before match in our Daily Prediction Tab.


Also it is very important to look which Batsmen or bowler play good on that pitch.


This requires you to look all the previous record of that ground and all the statistics properly before selecting team.


Know whose doing well in what category and pick the players based on those performances 
example: The wicketkeeper within the top 5 most catches list, and a high batting average will be a great overall choice as he will score both for batting and wicketkeeping.


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