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Easy rules and regulations of the game cricket in 10 limes

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Answered by meghaisthebest
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  • Each game shall be played between two teams of six (6) players.
  • The maximum time allowed for the length of an innings shall be 30 minutes.
  • A Batsman must retire not out upon reaching a personal score of 30 runs, but may not retire before reaching 30 runs (except for injury). The batsman may complete all his runs possible off the stroke, which takes him/her to 30 runs and the full score shall count.
  • If the batsman becomes ill or injured during the course of the game, a runner will be permitted, subject to the umpires approval.
  • Boundary fours are to be scored as normal, if the ball passes over the boundary line on the full, six runs will be scored.
  • No fielder is permitted within a 10 metre radius of the batter, excluding the arc from wicket keeper to point.
  • If a fielder becomes injured or ill during the course of the game, a substitute fielder will be permitted, subject to the Umpires approval. The substitute fielder will not be able to bat or bowl.
  • Under all circumstances, the fielding restrictions of the innings of the team batting second shall be the same as the team batting first.
  • Any ball, which having not bounced after leaving the bowlers hand passes above waist height, or would have passed above waist height if it strikes the batsman's body shall be called a No-ball.

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