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Boundary Dimensions and Their Tactical Consequences
Venue Analysis3/8/2026

Boundary Dimensions and Their Tactical Consequences

By Cricket Desk

Asymmetrical boundaries force asymmetric tactics. Bowlers target long-side pockets while batters premeditate access to shorter arcs.

Successful teams tailor field maps by batter release zones instead of static templates.

Venue geometry is now a tactical input in team meetings, not a commentary note.

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