A cricket team has 22 player if 11 players are allowed to play at one time what tracks of the team played the match

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In a cricket team with 22 players, if only 11 players are allowed to play at one time, the team selection for the match would typically consist of a starting XI (the 11 players who play). The tracks (or roles) of the players who played the match can vary depending on the composition of the team, but generally, the roles might include:

  1. Batsmen: Players who specialize in batting. A team usually has around 5-7 dedicated batsmen.
  2. Bowlers: Players who specialize in bowling. A team usually comprises 3-5 bowlers, which can include fast bowlers and spinners.
  3. All-rounders: Players who can both bat and bowl effectively. Having 1-3 all-rounders is common in a team.
  4. Wicketkeeper: A specialized player who stands behind the stumps to catch the ball and dismiss batsmen.

The exact combination of these roles in the playing XI would depend on the team's strategy, pitch conditions, and the skills of the available players. The 11 players chosen for the match are usually announced before the game, and the rest of the squad (the other 11 players) remains on standby.