In fantasy cricket, All-rounders are frequently referred to as the X-factors. They provide you with two chances to get points using the bat and the ball. Your fantasy team may succeed or fail based on your selection of all-round players.
Captains get twice as many points and vice-captains receive 1.5 times as many. An all-round player can increase your fantasy score by taking wickets and scoring runs in the same game.
All-arounders provide you the flexibility to assemble a well-rounded team while staying within your budget. You can add specialized bowlers or batters without sacrificing team strength by selecting two or three all-rounders. All-rounder can contribute in both innings because T20s and ODIs offer them more opportunities each match.
All-rounders are greatly affected by pitch conditions. It's best to select two or three all-rounder in fantasy cricket. They improve overall team balance.
Spin-bowling all-rounders benefit from slow or turning tracks, which increase their chances of taking wickets. All-rounder who bowl their entire quota and bat in the top order boost their fantasy point totals.
