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प्रश्न
Explain the latest rules of Twenty-Twenty cricket?
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उत्तर
The latest rules of Twenty-Twenty (T20) cricket are designed to make the game fast-paced and exciting. Following are some key rules:
- 20 Overs Per Side: Each team bats for 20 overs, making the match shorter and more competitive.
- Powerplay: Only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle for the first six overs. Up to five fielders can leave the circle after the Powerplay.
- Free Hit for No-ball: If a bowler oversteps and bowls a no-ball, the batting team gets a free hit and cannot dismiss the batter save via run-out.
- Time Limits: Teams must bowl their overs on time. Slow overrates might result in penalties like reducing fielders outside the circle in the final overs.
- Super Over for Tie: If the match ends in a tie, each side plays one more over to decide the winner.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give any four instances when an umpire can declare a batsman out.
During a match, there is a close call for a run-out. The umpire on the field is unable to take a decision. What should the umpire on the field do in this situation?
What is the signal of the main umpire for the following?
Leg bye
What is the signal of the main umpire for the following?
Dead ball
Enlist ten ways of a batsman getting out.
Cricket differs from other games:
Explain the role of a third umpire in a match.
State the following:
Size of bails.
Describe any six occasions when a batsman may be declared out.
Name six strokes played by a batsman.
