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WRONG! WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!
But what about the other thing I heard? No! If the past is any indication of the future, not only is there no chance that you will ever be right, but all signs also suggest that you never will come close once in your lifetime. The only way for you to be right is to repeat everything I say, word for word to every person you know. Until then, you're wrong.
Then when you add onto it "test" matches, which are 5 days long, it becomes less a tactical battle and more a tactical war, because you have to try and double bluff you opponents with the types of bowlers you use and the types of balls they bowl with the knowledge of what you've done in the days before. Though even in one day matches, it can become an hours long tactical battle between one batsman who is good enough to stay in for that long, and the bowlers and fielders trying to get him out.