In cricket, a power play refers to the restriction of the number of fielders outside the 30-yard circle of the pitch. Within the first ten overs of a 50-over cricket match, only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard area. This allows the batters to be more aggressive and hit more fours and sixes with less chance of being caught out. Similarly, the Indian stock market has recently entered a power play of its own, returning an impressive 39.7% over the past year. This surge can be likened to the early overs of a match, where optimism and aggression dominate the playing field. Investors are eager to capitalise on the momentum, much like batters seeking to exploit the gaps in the field.…to view the full article, please click here.
Power Play Performance from India