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Understanding scoring pace

Anyone here knows how to judge scoring pace in virtual cricket? Sometimes the runs skyrocket out of nowhere, other times a whole over is just dots and singles. Is there any logic behind this or is it pretty much random?

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There’s more logic than people think. Virtual cricket engines usually follow a programmed pattern where certain overs have higher scoring probability — just like powerplays in real matches, but simplified. Mid-overs often stabilize scoring unless the engine simulates a “momentum swing,” which can cause those sudden bursts you’re talking about. Understanding how those momentum triggers work helps you read matches with less frustration. What made it clearer for me was learning how virtual overs are weighted. This is what I use —https://cricketholicpk.com — because they illustrate scoring pace with concrete examples instead of vague tips. After you see a few breakdowns, you’ll start predicting when runs are likely to spike. It won’t be perfect, but you’ll definitely feel more in control.

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