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The Science of Chasing Under Dew
Conditions3/11/2026

The Science of Chasing Under Dew

By Cricket Desk

Dew changes game geometry: slower balls skid, spinners lose grip, and outfield pace rises. Chasing teams can exploit this with measured starts and late acceleration.

Captains bowling second must plan dry-ball management and prioritize seamers who retain control under moisture.

Reading dew onset timing correctly is often the hidden toss advantage.

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