Islamabad United's PSL 10 campaign has been marred by relentless tinkering, as the chart shows an average of 3.5 changes per game without a single repeat lineup across matches. While occasional changes are inevitable due to form or fitness, Islamabad's constant reshuffling—from the starting XI to the batting order and even the wicket-keeper role—disrupted any sense of cohesion or momentum. Over-reliance on data, match-ups, and strategic guesswork seems to have backfired. Sometimes, sticking to a settled combination and trusting the basics can yield better results than chasing perfection through experimentation.