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No time for caution: Powerplay blitz defines modern T20 batting
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Not long ago, the first six overs in a T20, the Powerplay, merely set the tone of the game. Now, they deliver the verdict.What was once the phase when batters “got their eye in” has mutated into something far more decisive: a window where games are won, lost, or irreversibly bent out of shape.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!In 2024, Sunrisers Hyderabad notched up 125/0 in six overs against Delhi Capitals, the highest Powerplay score in IPL. If that felt like an outlier, the T20 World Cup final held earlier this month — India blasted 92/0 in this phase, the highest Powerplay total in an ICC tournament — erased all lingering doubts.

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“In the early days, teams were trying to figure out the best way to approach T20 cricket. With time, strategies became clearer and mindsets shifted dramatically. Today, the format is defined by aggression and fearlessness,” former India opener WV Raman told TOI.It’s easy to credit bigger bats, flatter pitches and shorter boundaries. But that’s a simplistic explanation. What’s really changed is the intent of batters. Teams no longer take advantage of the Powerplay. They treat it as a window that must be cashed in with ruthless clarity.

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Batters walk in knowing the match-ups, the angles, the release points of bowlers. They’ve already decided which balls will be attacked before they’re even bowled.“With the new ball and fielding restrictions in place, it is seen as the ideal phase to seize control of the game. Batters look to attack relentlessly in this phase, aiming to maximize scoring opportunities. This approach is evident even in places like Australia, where larger grounds haven’t deterred batters from going ballistic early on. The rise of T20 specialists has only reinforced this trend,” Raman argued.Bowlers, meanwhile, operate under a suffocating constraint: two fielders outside the 30-yard circle, a hard ball, and batters who no longer respect reputation.Swing, once an ally, has become fleeting, gone with the blink of an eye. Miss your length by millimeters and the ball disappears into the stands.“Bowlers must adapt and think smarter. Modern cricket demands more than just skill. It requires awareness, variation, and tactical intelligence. However, even the smartest bowler needs conditions that allow those skills to be effective,” Raman observed.What this has done is compress the game’s tension. A T20 game used to unfold in layers: a steady start, a middle-overs squeeze and explosion at the death. Now, the first act threatens to swallow the rest. When a team races to 80 or 90 in six overs, the middle overs become about maintenance.With such sustained and frenetic batting upfront, can a score of 300 become a reality in this IPL?Raman believes that given how scoring trends are evolving, such a milestone seems within reach if conditions align.“I remember a game featuring SRH in 2024 when they came close (287), but I think it is possible,” Raman added.Captains and coaches are recalibrating their strategies accordingly. There’s a growing propensity to front-load the best bowlers and gamble early in the hope of breaking momentum. But even that carries risk: burn your aces too soon and the back end is exposed. Hold them back, and you may not have a game left to control. It’s a strategic vice.Then there’s the psychological shift. A blistering Powerplay doesn’t just add runs; it distorts perception. What should have been scoreboard pressure turns into mere arithmetic.So, have the first six overs become the single biggest swing phase in T20s?It’s hard to argue otherwise. No other segment of the game offers the combination of structural advantage, intent and irreversible consequence. The death overs can still dazzle, and the middle overs can still choke. But Powerplay has turned into a crucible.In a format that prides itself on brevity, it’s fitting that everything comes down to the first 36 balls.

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