Power surge refers to a specific period in a match where fielding restrictions change to benefit the batter. During these overs only a few fielders are allowed to stand near the far boundary rope. The batting team uses this time to hit the ball into open spaces for many runs. It creates an exciting phase where the score can increase very rapidly in the game. The captain called for the power surge and the batters hit three boundaries in one over. This tactical window requires the bowlers to be extremely precise with their speed and length. Batters often take more risks to exploit the gaps created by the missing deep fielders. Managing this period well often determines which team wins a close and competitive short match. Teams plan their entire batting order to ensure their strongest hitters are ready for this.
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