All posts tagged: Tactically

How India, England, South Africa and New Zealand tactically outfoxed their rivals to reach the T20 World Cup semi-finals | Cricket News

How India, England, South Africa and New Zealand tactically outfoxed their rivals to reach the T20 World Cup semi-finals | Cricket News

5 min readMar 2, 2026 08:49 PM IST India, South Africa, England and New Zealand have all reached the semis. South Africa have had the smoothest ride; the others navigated bumpier terrain during the Super 8s.”But what matters in tournament cricket, as the cliché goes, is peaking at the right time — and all four sides have been doing exactly that. That peaking, however, came after some sharp tactical tweaks: new faces introduced, existing roles redrawn. The gambles paid off, delivering crucial wins at pressure points and booking places in the last four. Here is a look at the tactical calls that turned into masterstroke moments. India Tactical move: Sanju Samson as opener Impact: 97 off 50 balls vs West Indies Sanju Samson’s knock helped India beat West Indies and qualify for T20 World Cup 2026 semifinals. (Express photo by Partha Paul) India’s top order had grown predictable at this World Cup — three left-handers in a row made it easy for opposition sides to set fields and attack from consistent angles, with off-spinners particularly …

Jasprit Bumrah: Always advocated for pacers being captains, they are tactically better | Cricket News

Jasprit Bumrah: Always advocated for pacers being captains, they are tactically better | Cricket News

On the eve of the start of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India’s stand-in skipper Jasprit Bumrah said he “has always advocated for pacers being captains” and that “they are tactically better”. India and Australia are set to kick off the series with the Perth Test on Friday. For the first time in the history of the rivalry, two fast bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins are set to captain the sides. Speaking at the pre-match press conference, both welcomed the decision to hand the captaincy to the pacers and hoped that the tradition would carry on. “I have always advocated for pacers being captains. They are tactically better. Pat (Cummins) has done a phenomenal job. There are a lot of models in the past as well. Kapil Dev and a lot of other captains in the past. Hopefully, a start of a new tradition,” Bumrah said. Cummins said it’s always good to see a pacer being the captain. The pacer, who became Australia’s first-ever fast bowling captain has seen incredible highs with the team winning the …

‘Cummins is tactically good, setting good fields; Bumrah has many more wicket-taking deliveries and can just come and knock your stumps’ – Shaun Tait | Cricket News

‘Cummins is tactically good, setting good fields; Bumrah has many more wicket-taking deliveries and can just come and knock your stumps’ – Shaun Tait | Cricket News

When India and Australia line up for the first Test at Perth on November 22, it will be a feast for fast-bowling connoisseurs as Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins weave some pacy magic. Former Australian fast bowler Shaun Tait in an interaction with The Indian Express raves about their skill-set and offers his views on which of the two is more difficult to face for batsmen while elucidating what makes them different. Differently lethal. Excerpts: Where do you put Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins among the list of great fast bowlers of all time? Shaun Tait: Pat Cummins has got to be arguably the best cricketer in the world, even with a bat. If you talk about his captaincy as well, he’s a very successful captain of Australia. He’s the number one bowler and he can make runs as well. So from a leadership point of view, he’s maybe the most valuable cricketer on the earth. You look at someone like a Ben Stokes, all-rounder captain, same sort of thing. So it’s a really good …

“Will Force Captains To Think More Tactically”: Mitchell Starc On Impact Player Rule

Kolkata Knight Riders and Australia pacer Mitchell Starc believes not having Indian Premier League’s Impact player rule will force the captains to think more tactically when the T20 World Cup begins in the Americas next month. The impact player rule, which was implemented last year, has witnessed teams batting with more aggression and fearlessness, leading to totals in excess of 200 being scored consistently. The IPL this year has been particularly high-scoring with totals in excess of 250 being notched up at least on three instances. “The impact player rule changes things a fair bit. Everyone gets to bat a lot deeper having a batting and a bowling XI,” Starc told the media after KKR defeated Mumbai Indians by 24 runs here on Friday. “I guess there’s a lot made of that rule and there’s been a lot of high scores, which is the nature of the wickets and the grounds we play on here. Impact player rule has had a fair part to play in that, when you are going to have batters and …