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The T20 World Cup returns to India after a gap of ten years. A format that once felt like a rebellious upstart has matured into a ruthless, high-octane beast that has shed its skin multiple times. TOI brings you a decisive shift that rewrites the DNA of the format…Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Death of the Anchor StrikerGone are the days when steady accumulators could guide innings. After 2016, the anchor role is now seen as a luxury that no team can afford. The midfielder’s field goal percentage soared. Today’s game requires a constant search for boundaries.

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renaissance wrist rotationIn 2016, India entered the T20 World Cup without using frontline wrist spin and instead relied on orthodox finger spin. This form of punishment for conservatism and wrist-spinning then explodes. Rashid Khan, Adam Zampa, Adil Rashid and later Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy, Wanindu Hasaranga and Noor Ahmad all played with googles, flippers and variations.The rise of multi-skilled cricketersThe 2026 squad is built around players who can provide at least two disciplines for your position in the XI. The lineup now stretches to eighth and ninth, with real hitting power. A batsman who can bowl two capable deliveries or a bowler who can clear the ropes are prerequisites for selection.Retirement as a real-time tacticTeams are ready to eliminate a batsman who cannot find the boundary rope and field a new batsman. Strategic retirement and “stage experts” are current trends.POWERPLAY Senior ExecutiveThe first six overs used to be one batsman bowling hard while the other batsman bowled cautiously. Both are now expected to attack from ball one. Openers like Phil Salt, Jos Buttler, Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head were all given the green light to bat.midfield spinner destroyerBatsmen use reverse sweeps, change-ups, tackles and many other unorthodox strikes to disrupt wrist and finger rotation in the middle of the field.Data-driven stage matches and tournamentsTeams now divide innings into micro-segments and set very specific targets for each segment, backed by match data on when bowlers are likely to operate. Even changes in field settings and bowling are made around probability.bowling ball varietyT20 has produced seamers who can bowl six different slow balls, yorkers from outside the crease and back-of-the-hand change-ups that mimic leg-spin. The spinners, meanwhile, shortened their run-up, flattened their trajectory and added carrom balls and sliders, turning the middle overs into experiments in deception.

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