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Which is not corrected about 20-20 cricket rules?

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1)Each innings has a time limit of 75 min,For every over bowled after that.the batting side gets extra 6 runs

2)If a bats man fails to reach the crease within 90 sec after the fall of wicket, the bowling side gets penalty runs

3) A bowler can bowl a maximum of 6 over per innings

4) Fielding restrictions are applicable for the first six overs of the innings

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  1. none of the above.Its the bowlout.

    If a team had to chase a huge target of 200 or above,u tie.In the bowlout u miss,NOT FAIR.


  2. Point 3 - a bowler can bowl a maximum of 4 overs only per innings.

    Vote me for best answer- i'll be really greatful as i've never been voted before.  

  3. Point 3. A bowler can bowl only 4 overs max, and not 6.

  4. 3 &

    1... because of boundaries the inning time could be extended

  5. )Each innings has a time limit of 75 min- Yes

    For every over bowled after that.the batting side gets extra 6 runs- i think

    2)If a bats man fails to reach the crease within 90 sec after the fall of wicket, the bowling side gets penalty runs- no the batsman is declared out

    3) A bowler can bowl a maximum of 6 over per innings- 4 overs not 6

    4) Fielding restrictions are applicable for the first six overs of the innings- Yes

  6. 1,2and 3 is not correct and 4 th one is correct

  7. False:1,2,3

  8. The Third Option is not correct i think so as a bowler can bowl max 4 overs in an innings.

  9. 3

  10. 4

  11. A  bowler can bowl of 6 over per innings

  12. No. 3 is wrong.  Bowlers can bowl a maximum of one-fifth of the total overs, that is four in a full match of 20 overs per side.

  13. Point no 3

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