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Top 10 mistakes beginners make in Fantasy Cricket

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The popularity of fantasy cricket has increased rapidly since it allows fans to compete in real-time based on their cricket expertise. But for those who are just beginning and going into this fantasy world without the right strategy. 

Below are the 10 biggest mistakes beginners make and how to solve them.

1. Avoiding the Final Playing XI

Many beginners make their fantasy teams some time before the game and then completely ignore them after the toss. So, they pick players who are not even in the final XI, so they get no points.

Solution: Every time, wait for the toss, then make changes to your team based on the official team that will play.

2. Selecting Big Players

It's easy to always pick big names. players can fall out of form, and the conditions may not be ideal for their playing style.

Solution: Priority should be given to form, pitch, and opponent over name. Before you choose, check out the players' recent performances and their average points for every game.

3. Avoiding Weather and Pitch Conditions

Conditions have an impact on the performers. Fast bowlers do better on a green pitch. Spinners can perform best on a dry surface. If it rains, the number of overs will be reduced.

Solution: Before choosing your team, look at pitch reports, weather conditions, and past performance records for the venue.

4. Poor Selections for Captain and Vice-Captain

The vice-captain gets 1.5x points, and the captain gets 2x points. If you make the wrong selection here, you will miss a huge chance.

Solution: Select players who are consistent, fit, and likely able to play multiple roles.

5. Single team's selected players

In their first match, many beginners pick 7–10 players on the same team and expect they will win. Unfortunately, cricket is challenging to figure out.

Solution: Spread your picks. Choose impact players from each team to reduce risk for your team.

6. Choosing Unmatch-Ready Players

The risk of benching a player for a few matches or having them recover from an injury can be too much to risk.

Solution: Check the team's news and past games to figure out which players are actually playing.

7. Misreading Player Roles

Different all-rounders make different contributions. Some players can bowl only one over or bat lower in the batting order.

Solution: Find out what each player performs for the team; for example, if they are an all-rounder, an opener, or a death bowler.

8. Investing heavily in big names

Beginners usually invest the majority of their points in popular players, which makes them put in the spots with average players.

Solution: Combine important players with affordable choices who perform well or have an excellent reputation.

9. Late Contest Join

There are no points for creating a team after the game has already started. It's also hard to change your team if you join right before the specified time frame.

Solution: Participate in contests quickly and keep an eye on your team throughout until the end. Remind yourself of the match timings.

10. Forgetting Previous Failures

Some players never look back at the teams they played on previously. They continue to make the same blunders because they don't know which selections performed and which did not.

Solution: Analyze how the team performed in the past. You can use the fantasy app's insights to keep track of your best selections, worst selections, and spots that you will improve.

Final Thoughts

Fantasy cricket is a mix of knowledge of how to play cricket, planning, and managing time. You can greatly increase your chances of success by avoiding these 10 mistakes at the beginning. Always be learning something new, and most importantly, be smart when you play.

If you play fantasy cricket for fun or to win money, one thing is sure: you're good at making every contest more interesting.





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