A bowling change happens when the captain brings a new bowler into game. This tactic aims to disrupt the rhythm of the current two batsmen. It provides a fresh challenge with different speeds, angles, or types of spin. Captains use this move if the current bowlers are conceding too many runs. A new bowler might find a weakness that the previous one missed. Timing is crucial to ensure the batting team does not become too comfortable. This strategic shift happens at the end of a six ball over period. The captain replaces a fast bowler with a slow spin bowler suddenly. Observing the batsman reaction to different styles guides the decision for changes. Effective rotations keep the fielding side energetic and the batting side under pressure.
