Squad Tactics

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What type of team do you prefer in amount of All-rounders, Batsman and bowlers.

Test: 5 batsman (including keeper), 5 bowlers (4 fast/medium, 1 spin), 1 All-rounder.

ODI: 5 batsman (including keeper), 4 bowlers (depends on pitch if you want to choose a specialist spinner). 2 All-rounders

T20: 4 batsman (including keeper), 4 bowlers, 3 all-rounder.
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and you?
 
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Test: 6 batsmen (including keeper), 1 allrounder, 4 bowlers

ODI: 7 batsmen (including kepper), 1 allrounder, 3 bowlers

T20: 6 batsmen (including keeper), 1 allrounder, 4 bowlers

IMO it just depends wether the team decides to play well on the day regardless of the amount of batsmem bowlers, allrounders, etc...
 
Considering all the batting pitches in Sub Continent and the Carribean, i would pick all bowlers and all rounders...:D
 
Tests: 6 bats, 1 keeper, 4 bowlers
ODIs: 4 bats, 1 keeper, 3 bowlers, 3 allrounders
T20s: 4 bats, 1 keeper, 4 bowlers, 2 allrounders
 
Tests: 7 batsman (including keeper), 4 bowlers
ODIs: 7 batsman (including keeper and 2 part time bowlers like Clarke/Sehwag/Symonds), 4 bowlers
 
Tests: 7 batsman (including keeper), 4 bowlers
ODIs: 7 batsman (including keeper and 2 part time bowlers like Clarke/Sehwag/Symonds), 4 bowlers

sadly every team don't have that.
 
Tests: 7 Batsman (including keeper and a couple of part timers) 4 Bowlers

ODI: 6 Batsman (keeper) four bowlers, one all rounder

TwentyTwenty: 5 Batsman, five bowlers, one all rounder
 
Tests: 7 batsmen (including 1 keeper), 4 bowlers (3 pace 1 spin)
OR

6 batsmen including 1 keeper, 1 batting allrounder and 4 bowlers 3 pace and 1 spin.

In ODI's I would go with the second tactic for tests.
 

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