Middle overs refer to the central phase of a limited overs cricket match between the start and end. This period usually spans from the eleventh over to the fortieth over in a long game. Teams focus on rotating the strike and building a total without losing too many wickets. Spinners and medium pace bowlers typically dominate this part of the game to limit scoring. The batting side scored ninety runs during the middle overs to set a target. This phase requires great fitness because players must run many singles and double runs quickly. Captains use this time to test the patience and the tactical awareness of the batters. Managing this period well often determines which team has the advantage for the final overs. It is a critical time for maintaining a consistent and healthy run rate for everyone.
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