Lol I think teams do set out a plan to score as much as possible, surely.
I sort of disagree.
Teams nowadays, set out to score 250 to 300 as a winning score and depending on the situation in the middle, change to 200 or 350 depending on the pitch conditions.
This is my idea to maximize output of a team.
Batsmen 1 -- Hitter
Batsmen 2 -- Stabilizer/Hitter If the batsmen 2 is a stabilizer his job should be to score at a SR of 90 throughout the innings and not get out.
Batsmen 3 --- Send a 90 SR batsmen if first wickets falls late, or a 80 SR batsmen if first wicket falls early. Batsmen 3 must make way if he is batting slower than 80.
Batsmen 4 -- Hitter
Batsmen 5 -- Send a 90 SR batsmen if 4 wickets are down with 200 on the board and 15 overs to go, otherwise batsmen 5 can be a 70-90 SR batsmen depending on situation.
Batsmen 6 - Hitter
Batsmen 7 - Hitter/Allrounder
Batsmen 8 - Hitter
Batsmen 9 - Hitter
Batsmen 10 - Hitter
Batsmen 11 - Hitter
Infact, only batsmen 2, batsmen 3 and batsmen 5 need to be real constructor of the innings, with the entire aim of remaining batsmen should be to hit out as much as possible.
If batsmen 2 and 3 are constructors, its often you will find yourself in position to hit.
And if top 4 are dismissed batsmen 5 can construct with batsmen 6 or 7 if they are all rounders.
I know my idea is unique, and slow to evolve but I am confident as cricket evolves further, they will be increased strategic awareness to find out that not every batsmen needs to construct an innings when the entire innings is 300 balls.
Infact, If I were the "strategic analyzer of the team" I'd ask the batsmen to think they are 6 sessions of 300 balls, each session being of 50 balls. Make sure that the first 50 balls are at least made 50 runs, no matter what the condition of the pitch.
The next 50 should be constructional, the next 50 attack, the next 50 consolidation, and final 100 attack as much as possible.
Segmental cricket is the way to go forward and this outdated philosophy of scoring 100s and 50s for personal gain should be discouraged as much as possible.