Growing up in Abu Dhabi, cricket was everywhere in the expat community — taped-ball games in car parks, late nights watching tours from a dozen different countries, and eventually the international matches that came to the UAE itself. That mix gave me a broad eye early on, and I started asking the analytical questions: why this surface rewards batting first, why a particular ground slows down under lights. I treat Tests, ODIs and T20s as three distinct disciplines. A dry, gripping pitch and a fresh seaming track abroad demand completely different reads, so most of my research goes into pitch behaviour, dew and conditions, the toss, head-to-head history and squad balance rather than reputation. When I publish a view, I want the reasoning to stand on its own. Eight years of close study has built a deep respect for variance. A single collapsing session or one freak run-out can flip a match I'd read well, so I'd rather be honest about uncertainty than pretend any result is locked in. — Zayd Hashmi
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